SK1 to DJVU Converter

Free online SK1 to DJVU converter — compact document

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Compact Documents

DJVU achieves remarkable compression. Convert SK1 designs into ultra-compact documents for efficient web viewing and archival.

Fast Conversion

Cloud servers process your SK1 to DJVU conversion in seconds. Download immediately — no local software required.

Privacy Maintained

SK1 uploads are deleted after processing. DJVU output is automatically removed within 24 hours.

How to convert SK1 to DJVU

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

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Choose djvu 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 djvu file right afterwards

About formats

SK1 is the native file format of the sK1 project, an open-source vector graphics editor and conversion engine started by Igor Novikov in 2003 as a successor to Bernhard Herzog's Skencil. The format evolved from the original SK format, extending its capabilities while maintaining the text-based, Python-readable syntax for describing vector documents. SK1 files encode complete document structures including multiple pages, layers, guidelines, and a full hierarchy of graphic objects — Bezier paths, rectangles, circles, polygons, text blocks, and embedded raster images — with attributes for fills (solid, gradient, pattern, hatching), strokes, and transformations. The sK1 project distinguished itself by focusing on prepress and professional print production features, adding CMYK color management, ICC color profiles, spot color support, and PDF/PostScript output — capabilities unusual in open-source vector editors. One advantage is professional color handling — sK1's CMYK workflows and color management make it one of the few open-source tools suitable for print-ready vector production. The project's companion tool, UniConvertor, leverages the SK1 format as an intermediate representation for converting between numerous vector formats (CDR, CMX, WMF, EMF, SVG, and others), giving SK1 significance beyond the editor itself as a universal interchange format. The text-based file structure preserves the readability and scriptability advantages inherited from Skencil's original SK format.
Initial release: 2003
DjVu (pronounced "deja vu") is a document format developed at AT&T Labs by Yann LeCun, Leon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, and Paul Howard, first released in 1996. The format was specifically designed for storing scanned documents and images at very high compression ratios while maintaining visual quality suitable for on-screen reading. DjVu achieves this through a layered approach: the document image is separated into a foreground layer (text and line art at full resolution), a background layer (photographs and textures at reduced resolution), and a mask layer that determines which layer is visible at each pixel. This separation, combined with purpose-built compression algorithms for each layer type, typically produces files 5-10 times smaller than equivalent JPEG or PDF scans. One advantage is exceptional compression on scanned pages — a 300 DPI color scan that might occupy 25 MB as TIFF or 500 KB as JPEG typically compresses to 40-80 KB in DjVu while preserving legible text. The progressive rendering model is another strength: DjVu files stream efficiently over networks, displaying a readable low-resolution version almost immediately while progressively refining to full quality. The format supports multi-page documents, embedded text layers for searchability, hyperlinks, annotations, and a shared dictionary mechanism that further compresses collections of similar pages. DjVu is widely used by libraries and archives for digitized historical documents and manuscripts.
Developer: AT&T Labs
Initial release: 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SK1 to DJVU?

DJVU achieves extreme compression for scanned documents and images. Converting SK1 to DJVU creates compact files ideal for web-based document viewing.

What opens DJVU files?

DJVU opens in DjVuLibre, WinDjView, Sumatra PDF, Evince, Okular, and browser plugins for DJVU viewing.

Is DJVU better than PDF for size?

DJVU typically produces much smaller files than PDF for image-heavy documents. It excels at compressing scanned content.

Is this conversion free?

Yes — Convertio provides free SK1 to DJVU conversion. Premium plans add expanded limits for bulk document processing.

Can DJVU contain text layers?

DJVU supports hidden text layers for searchability. The conversion from SK1 produces a visual DJVU document.

Is DJVU good for archival?

DJVU is excellent for archiving large collections of documents and images due to its superior compression ratios.