FTS Converter

Convert FTS astronomical images to JPG, BMP, GIF and more for free

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Science to Standard

Convert FTS to 104+ everyday image formats. 284 conversion paths bridge the gap between astronomical data and universal image accessibility.

No Astronomy Software Needed

Skip installing specialized FITS viewers. Upload your astronomical image and get a standard JPG, PNG, or GIF in three clicks.

Observation Set Processing

Upload entire observation series from your Computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox and batch convert them into shareable image formats.

Astronomical Data Format

FTS (FITS) is the standard image format for astronomy, carrying scientific imaging data from telescopes and space observatories worldwide.

Secure Data Handling

Uploaded FITS images are removed after conversion. Downloads are cleared within 24 hours — your scientific data stays private.

Universal Browser Access

Access the converter from any operating system or device. No plugins, no apps — just a browser and your astronomical images.

How to convert FTS file

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Upload your FTS astronomical image from your Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or via a URL.

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Pick a target format — JPG, BMP, GIF, TGA, JP2 — from the available 108+ image options.

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Verify your selected output format, then proceed when everything looks right.

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Click Convert and download the resulting image. Processing typically completes within seconds.

About format

FTS is a file extension for the Flexible Image Transport System (FITS), the standard data format used in astronomy since 1981 when it was defined by Don Wells, Eric Greisen, and R.H. Harten at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, and subsequently endorsed by the International Astronomical Union in 1982. FITS was designed from the outset as a self-describing archival format: each file begins with one or more 2880-byte header blocks containing ASCII keyword-value pairs that describe the data's dimensions, coordinate system, observation parameters, and provenance, followed by data blocks in a variety of numeric types — 8/16/32/64-bit integers and 32/64-bit IEEE floating-point values. FITS supports multi-dimensional arrays (images, data cubes, hypercubes), binary tables for catalog data, and ASCII tables, with multiple Header/Data Units (HDUs) that can coexist in a single file. The format handles specialized astronomical data: spectral cubes, radio interferometry visibilities, multi-extension mosaic images from CCD arrays, and time-series photometry. One advantage is scientific rigor: FITS mandates that all metadata needed to interpret the data physically — coordinate transformations (WCS), photometric calibration, telescope and instrument parameters — travels with the file, eliminating the metadata-loss problem that plagues general-purpose image formats in scientific contexts. The format's longevity and institutional backing is another strength — virtually every observatory, space telescope (Hubble, James Webb, Chandra), and astronomical software package (DS9, IRAF, Astropy) uses FITS as its primary data format.
Developer: NASA / IAU
Initial release: 1981

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert FTS to standard formats?

FTS (FITS) is designed for scientific data and requires specialized viewers. Converting to JPG or PNG lets you share astronomical images with anyone.

What software handles FTS images?

SAOImage DS9, FITS Liberator, Aladin, and AstroImageJ are popular choices. These are scientific tools — general image editors typically cannot read FITS.

Does conversion lose scientific data from FTS?

Standard image formats cannot carry all FITS metadata and multi-layer data. For visual sharing, JPG or PNG captures the image content faithfully.

Can I convert batches of FTS images?

Yes, upload many FITS images at once and process them together on convertio.co. Useful for converting series of astronomical observations.

Is it free to convert FTS on Convertio?

Free conversion is provided for standard usage. Upload your FITS images and start converting without any registration or cost.

Does the converter work on all devices?

Absolutely. The browser-based converter runs on any device — desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone — with no installation needed.

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