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Professional Color Fidelity

SGI RGB preserves full color information from your PPSX slides with up to 32-bit depth — suitable for demanding graphics and compositing workflows.

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Conversion runs entirely on Convertio servers. No graphics software or plugins needed on your machine — just upload, convert, and download.

Slides to CG Pipeline

Bridge presentation content and professional graphics by converting PPSX slides directly into SGI RGB images used in VFX and 3D visualization.

How to convert PPSX to SGI

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

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Choose sgi 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 sgi 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
SGI is the generic file extension for the Silicon Graphics Image format, also referred to by channel-specific extensions .rgb (3 channels), .rgba (4 channels), .bw (grayscale), and .int/.inta (16-bit variants). Developed by Silicon Graphics around 1986 for their IRIX operating system, the SGI format uses a 512-byte header followed by planar image data, where each color channel is stored as a complete plane rather than interleaved with other channels at each pixel. The header specifies a magic number (474), compression mode (0 for verbatim, 1 for RLE), bytes per channel (1 or 2), dimensionality (1 for scanline, 2 for image, 3 for multi-channel image), channel dimensions, pixel value range, and an 80-character image name. For RLE-compressed images, a table of offsets and lengths follows the header, allowing random access to individual scanlines without sequential decompression. Silicon Graphics workstations were the backbone of Hollywood visual effects, scientific visualization, flight simulation, and CAD/CAM industries throughout the 1990s, and the SGI format was the standard working format across these domains. One advantage is the format's robust design: the combination of scanline-addressable RLE compression, multi-channel support, 16-bit depth capability, and planar layout made it equally suitable for quick preview display and production rendering output. The format's association with the golden age of SGI-powered visual effects is another notable aspect — SGI files from this era represent production assets from landmark films and scientific visualizations. SGI images are supported by ImageMagick, GIMP, XnView, Photoshop (via plugin), and various 3D rendering and compositing applications.
Developer: Silicon Graphics
Initial release: 1986

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPSX to SGI?

SGI RGB is a professional image format native to Silicon Graphics workstations. Converting PPSX slides to SGI makes them usable in CG pipelines and legacy SGI software.

How do I open SGI files?

Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, IrfanView, and XnView all read SGI RGB images. On Linux, the display command and many native viewers handle it natively.

Does SGI support transparency?

Yes — SGI RGB supports an alpha channel for transparency. Transparent regions in your PPSX slides can be preserved in the converted output.

What color depth does SGI use?

SGI RGB typically stores 8 bits per channel across red, green, blue, and optionally alpha — providing 24-bit or 32-bit color per pixel.

Is SGI still used today?

While Silicon Graphics workstations are obsolete, the SGI RGB format remains supported by professional imaging tools and is still encountered in VFX and 3D rendering pipelines.

Is PPSX to SGI conversion free?

Yes — Convertio handles PPSX to SGI conversion at no charge. Premium accounts unlock higher file size limits and priority processing.