Convert SGI to EPS
Max file size 100mb.
SGI vs EPS Format Comparison
| Aspect | SGI (Source Format) | EPS (Target Format) |
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| Format Overview | SGI Silicon Graphics Image A raster image format developed by Silicon Graphics Inc. in the 1980s for their IRIX workstations. SGI format (also known as IRIS RGB) supports 8 and 16-bit channels with optional RLE compression. Widely used in visual effects, film production, scientific visualization, and 3D rendering pipelines. The format stores multi-channel image data efficiently and remains a standard in professional VFX workflows. Lossless Standard |
EPS Encapsulated PostScript PostScript-based print format. Lossless Standard |
| Technical Specifications | Color Depth: 8/16-bit per channel Compression: RLE or uncompressed Transparency: Yes (RGBA) Animation: No Extensions: .sgi, .rgb, .bw |
Color Depth: CMYK/RGB Compression: None/ASCII85 Transparency: Limited Animation: No Extensions: .eps |
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| Processing & Tools | SGI processing: # Read SGI with Pillow
from PIL import Image
img = Image.open("render.sgi")
print(img.size, img.mode) |
EPS creation: # Convert to EPS
img.save("output.eps", "EPS") |
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| Version History | Introduced: 1984 (Silicon Graphics Inc.) Status: Legacy, still used in VFX Evolution: SGI RGB (1984) → RLE extension → Pillow support |
Format: Encapsulated PostScript Status: Active |
| Software Support | Image Editors: Nuke, Houdini, Maya, GIMP, Photoshop (with plugin) CLI Tools: Pillow, ImageMagick |
Image Editors: Various CLI Tools: Pillow, ImageMagick |
Why Convert SGI to EPS?
Converting SGI to EPS makes your Silicon Graphics images accessible in standard applications and web browsers. PostScript-based print format.
VFX artists, 3D animators, and scientific researchers often need to convert SGI textures and renders to EPS for sharing, publishing, or further processing in mainstream tools like Photoshop, After Effects, and web platforms.
Our converter reads SGI/IRIS RGB files with full support for 8-bit and 16-bit channels, multi-channel RGBA data, and RLE-compressed variants. The output preserves all color information in universally compatible EPS format.
SGI format remains important in film VFX pipelines (Nuke, Houdini, Maya) and scientific visualization. Converting to EPS enables easy viewing, web publishing, and cross-platform compatibility without specialized SGI viewers.
Key Benefits of Converting SGI to EPS:
- Universal Access: View SGI images in any EPS-compatible application
- VFX Workflow: Export renders and textures for review and delivery
- Color Accuracy: Full preservation of SGI color data
- EPS Compatibility: Works with all standard image tools and browsers
- Multi-Channel: RGBA channels properly handled during conversion
- Batch Support: Convert multiple SGI files simultaneously
- Free Online: No specialized SGI software required
Practical Examples
Example 1: Exporting VFX Renders for Client Review
Scenario: A VFX compositor exports SGI render passes for client approval.
Source: comp_final_v03.sgi (12 MB, 16-bit RGBA) Conversion: SGI → EPS (2048x1080) Result: comp_final_v03.eps ✓ Full color depth preserved ✓ Client can view without SGI tools ✓ Email/web delivery ready ✓ Professional quality output
Example 2: Converting 3D Texture Maps
Scenario: A 3D artist converts SGI texture maps to EPS for a cross-platform project.
Source: env_reflection.sgi (4 MB, RGB) Conversion: SGI → EPS (1024x1024) Result: env_reflection.eps ✓ Compatible with all 3D software ✓ Texture data intact ✓ Standard format for sharing ✓ Efficient file handling
Example 3: Scientific Image Processing
Scenario: A researcher converts SGI microscopy images to EPS for publication.
Source: specimen_scan.sgi (8 MB, 16-bit) Conversion: SGI → EPS (4096x4096) Result: specimen_scan.eps ✓ Publication-ready format ✓ Color accuracy maintained ✓ Universal viewer support ✓ Standard for journals
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is SGI to EPS conversion lossless?
A: The conversion preserves all pixel data from the SGI source. The EPS format uses lossless compression.
Q: What SGI variants are supported?
A: Our converter handles SGI/IRIS RGB files including 8-bit and 16-bit per channel, grayscale, RGB, and RGBA modes, with or without RLE compression.
Q: Does EPS preserve SGI alpha channels?
A: No, EPS has limited transparency support. Alpha data may be flattened.
Q: What is SGI format used for?
A: SGI (Silicon Graphics Image / IRIS RGB) is used in VFX film production (Nuke, Houdini), 3D animation (Maya, 3ds Max), scientific visualization, and medical imaging. It was the standard on SGI IRIX workstations.
Q: Can I convert back to SGI?
A: Yes, use our EPS to SGI converter for the reverse direction.
Q: Why are SGI files so large?
A: SGI files can be large because they support 16-bit per channel color depth and optional RLE compression (which is less efficient than PNG DEFLATE or JPEG DCT). Uncompressed SGI files store raw pixel data.
Q: Can I batch convert SGI files?
A: Yes, upload multiple SGI files and they will all be converted automatically.
Q: Should I use EPS or TIFF for VFX work?
A: EPS is good for general use. TIFF is preferred in print/VFX workflows for its 16-bit support and layer capabilities. EXR is the modern VFX standard for HDR renders.