PPTM to SUN Converter
Export PPTM slides as SUN rasterfile images online free
Cross-Platform Access
SUN Rasterfiles originated on Solaris but are supported across platforms — your PPTM slides become accessible in UNIX, Linux, and Windows imaging applications alike.
Presentation to Bitmap
Convert macro-enabled PPTM slides directly into SUN Rasterfile bitmaps, bridging Microsoft Office presentations and Sun Microsystems imaging workflows.
Cloud-Based Rendering
Convertio renders your PPTM slides on remote servers — your device stays free while the heavy lifting of slide-to-raster conversion happens in the cloud.
How to convert PPTM to SUN
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose sun or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your sun file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
SUN Rasterfile is the native image format for Sun Microsystems workstations. Converting PPTM slides to SUN makes them accessible in Solaris environments and UNIX imaging tools.
Sun workstation tools open them natively. On other platforms, GIMP, ImageMagick, XnView, and IrfanView can display and edit SUN Rasterfiles without issues.
Yes — SUN Rasterfiles handle 1-bit monochrome through 32-bit RGBA. The converter picks the appropriate color depth based on your slide content.
Absolutely. SUN is a pure bitmap format — no macros, scripts, or executable code from the PPTM source survives the conversion process.
SUN Rasterfiles support RLE (run-length encoding) compression — a lossless method that shrinks file size while keeping every pixel intact.
Convertio handles this conversion at no cost. Premium accounts unlock batch processing and priority rendering for heavier workloads.