Open SGI File

The SGI file extension represents image files that were created using Silicon Graphics, a computer hardware and software company. These raster graphics files, typically known as SGI RGB files, are mostly used for 2D and 3D color graphics. They can contain up to five channels of data, including red, green, blue, alpha (opacity), and depth.

Opening SGI Files

Various methods are available for opening SGI files. These images can be opened by many software programs. The most popular ones include Adobe Photoshop Source and GIMP Source. Some less common ones that will still work include ImageMagick Source, Autodesk Maya Source, and ACDSee Source.

Converting SGI Files

Converting SGI files into other formats can be beneficial for multiple uses. A popular way to convert SGI files into other image formats like JPEG, PNG, etc is using converters like XnConvert Source or FileZigZag Source. They provide easy to use interface and you'll have your SGI file converted into your desired format in no time.

SGI File Important Information

Even though SGI files were initiated by Silicon Graphics, they are not explicitly tied to the company's hardware. Various platforms and software work with these files today. It's important to note that although you can open SGI files with any of the software mentioned above, it might be a good idea to preserve the original file. It's because data compression during conversion into another format might lose some of the data, causing subtle shifts in hue, saturation, or brightness.

How to open SGI files

Typical SGI application file locations:

  • C:\Program Files (x86)\QuickTime\PictureViewer.exe "%1"

Frequently used application names to open SGI files:

Frequently associated Windows objects:

  • QuickTime.sgi

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