POT to RAS Converter

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POT to RAS Directly

Convert PowerPoint 97-2003 template slides to SUN Rasterfile format without intermediate steps. Upload the POT file and get RAS output in one pass.

Remote Rendering

Rendering takes place entirely on cloud servers. Your device stays responsive — no CPU load, no memory consumption, no local software dependencies.

Data Security

Uploaded POT templates are deleted right after conversion. RAS output files are automatically removed from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert POT to RAS

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose ras or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your ras file right afterwards

About formats

POT (PowerPoint Template) is the binary template format for Microsoft PowerPoint, using the same OLE2 compound document structure as PPT files. A POT file contains a complete presentation structure — slide masters, color schemes, font definitions, placeholder layouts, background designs, and default formatting — that serves as a reusable foundation for new presentations with consistent branding. When a user creates a new presentation from a POT template, PowerPoint generates a fresh untitled document pre-populated with the template's design elements while leaving the original file unmodified. The format supports all visual features available in PPT including custom slide layouts, embedded graphics, animations, transition presets, and action buttons on master slides. POT templates became central to corporate identity management in organizations that standardized their visual communications through PowerPoint, ensuring every department produced presentations with approved logos, color palettes, fonts, and layouts. One advantage is brand consistency at scale — distributing a POT file across an organization guarantees that all new presentations inherit the correct visual identity without requiring each author to manually replicate design elements. Rapid document creation is another strength: presenters start with professional layouts and focus on content rather than design, reducing preparation time. While the XML-based POTX format has replaced POT for modern workflows, the binary template format remains in use where compatibility with PowerPoint 97-2003 is required.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1997
RAS (Sun Raster) is a raster image format developed by Sun Microsystems for their SunOS and Solaris Unix workstations, dating to approximately 1982. Sun Raster files store 2D bitmap images with support for 1-bit monochrome, 8-bit indexed color (with a color map), 24-bit true color (BGR byte order), and 32-bit XBGR (with an unused alpha byte). The format uses a 32-byte header containing a magic number (0x59a66a95), width, height, bit depth, data length, raster type (indicating compression), color map type, and color map length, followed by the optional color map data and the pixel data. RAS supports three encoding modes: standard (uncompressed, with each scanline padded to a 16-bit boundary), byte-encoded (run-length encoded using a simple escape-code scheme), and RGB (uncompressed with RGB rather than BGR byte order). Sun Raster was the native image format for Sun's window system and later the OpenWindows desktop environment, serving as the standard format for screenshots, icons, backgrounds, and application graphics on Sun workstations throughout the 1980s and 1990s. One advantage is the format's representation of Unix workstation computing heritage: Sun Raster files from the SunOS/Solaris era document the visual culture of an important computing platform that drove advances in networking, multiprocessing, and graphics workstation design. The format's straightforward structure is another practical strength — the 32-byte header and simple encoding make RAS files easy to parse and convert, even with custom code. RAS files are supported by ImageMagick, GIMP, XnView, and other image processing tools.
Developer: Sun Microsystems
Initial release: 1982

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert POT to RAS?

RAS is the native bitmap format for SunOS and Solaris systems. Converting slides to RAS is practical when working within Sun Microsystems environments or UNIX research platforms.

What software opens RAS files?

GIMP, IrfanView, XnView, and native SunOS image viewers open RAS files. Most multi-format image tools on Linux and UNIX also handle this format.

Does RAS use compression?

RAS supports RLE compression and can store images at 1 to 32 bits per pixel. The compression is lossless, keeping your slide renders at full quality.

Is RAS suitable for modern workflows?

RAS is primarily a legacy UNIX format. It is best suited for research environments, Sun workstation compatibility, or niche imaging pipelines that expect SUN Rasterfile input.

Can I convert all slides at once?

Yes. Every slide in your POT template is rendered into a separate RAS image in a single conversion — no need to process them one by one.

Does this cost anything?

Standard conversions from POT to RAS are free. Premium tiers unlock higher file size limits and increased daily conversion capacity.