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Extended Dynamic Range

HDR format captures PPSX slides with a wider tonal range than standard images — preserving both bright highlights and shadow detail in a single file.

Slides to 3D-Ready Assets

Move PPSX visuals into the Radiance HDR pipeline for use as environment maps, lighting references, or textures in Blender, V-Ray, or Arnold.

Server-Powered Processing

HDR rendering runs entirely on cloud infrastructure. Your device handles nothing — just upload the PPSX and download the HDR output when ready.

How to convert PPSX to HDR

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

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Choose hdr 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 hdr file right afterwards

About formats

PPSX (PowerPoint Slideshow XML) is the Open XML counterpart to the legacy PPS format, introduced by Microsoft with Office 2007. Like PPTX, a PPSX file is a ZIP archive containing XML parts that describe slides, layouts, themes, and media assets according to the Office Open XML specification. The distinguishing characteristic is behavioral: opening a PPSX file launches the presentation directly in full-screen slideshow mode, bypassing the editing environment. This makes PPSX the preferred format for distributing finalized presentations where the audience should experience the content as a seamless visual narrative without exposure to the editing interface, slide sorter, or speaker notes panel. PPSX files support every visual feature available in PPTX including transitions, animations, embedded video and audio, hyperlinks, SmartArt, charts, and custom slide timings. One advantage is streamlined delivery — a PPSX file attached to an email or shared via a link opens as a polished presentation with a single click, requiring no instruction to the recipient. The XML-based foundation provides another benefit: PPSX files are typically much smaller than equivalent PPS files due to built-in ZIP compression, and their contents can be inspected or modified programmatically using standard XML tools. The format is supported for playback in PowerPoint, LibreOffice Impress, Google Slides (after upload), and various mobile presentation apps, ensuring broad cross-platform reach for distributed slide decks.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
HDR (also known as RGBE or Radiance HDR) is a high-dynamic-range image format created by Greg Ward Larson as part of the Radiance lighting simulation system, developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory starting in 1985 with the HDR format emerging around 1989. The format stores floating-point RGB pixel values using a compact 32-bit-per-pixel encoding called RGBE (Red, Green, Blue, Exponent): three 8-bit mantissa bytes share a single 8-bit exponent, representing luminance values across a range of roughly 76 orders of magnitude while keeping file sizes comparable to standard 24-bit images. HDR files begin with a text header containing rendering and exposure metadata, followed by the RGBE pixel data compressed with a scanline-oriented run-length encoding scheme. The format captures the full luminance range of real-world scenes — from deep shadows to direct sunlight — enabling physically accurate lighting calculations, tone mapping to different display conditions, and post-capture exposure adjustment without the clipping artifacts inherent in 8-bit formats. One advantage is the format's foundational role in HDR imaging: Radiance HDR pioneered the concept of storing real-world luminance values in image files, and the .hdr format became the standard for light probe images and environment maps used in image-based lighting across the 3D rendering industry. The format's compact encoding is another practical strength — the RGBE scheme provides far more dynamic range than 8-bit formats while using only 33% more storage per pixel, a favorable tradeoff that made HDR practical on storage-limited systems of the late 1980s. HDR files are supported by Photoshop, GIMP, ImageMagick, Blender, and all major 3D renderers.
Developer: Greg Ward Larson
Initial release: 1989

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSX to HDR?

HDR (Radiance RGBE) stores images with extended dynamic range. Converting slides to HDR enables use in 3D rendering, lighting simulation, and architectural viz.

How do I open HDR images?

Photoshop, GIMP, Blender, and HDR-specific viewers like HDRView and Luminance HDR all open Radiance RGBE files. Most 3D renderers import them natively.

What is the Radiance RGBE format?

Radiance RGBE encodes pixel colors with a shared exponent, allowing compact storage of high dynamic range data — bright highlights and dark shadows in one image.

Is HDR the same as EXR?

Both store HDR data, but they use different encodings. Radiance HDR uses RGBE (8+8+8+8 bits), while EXR supports 16/32-bit floating point per channel.

Can I use HDR as an environment map?

Yes — HDR images are commonly used as environment maps for image-based lighting in 3D scenes. PPSX slide visuals can serve as creative backdrops this way.

Is PPSX to HDR conversion free?

Yes — Convertio provides this conversion at no cost. Premium plans unlock higher limits and priority processing for demanding projects.

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