PAL Converter

Convert PAL palette images to JPG, BMP, GIF, TGA and more for free

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Palette to Standard

Convert PAL to 104+ formats via 284 conversion paths. Transform indexed palette data into any universally recognized image format.

No Special Tools

Skip command-line utilities and niche software. Upload, choose a format, download — the web interface makes it accessible to everyone.

Batch Processing

Upload groups of palette images from your Computer, Google Drive, or Dropbox and convert them all in a single efficient operation.

Indexed Color Data

PAL stores image data using an indexed color palette, mapping each pixel to a specific entry in a compact color lookup table.

Cloud-Based Engine

All conversion happens remotely on Convertio servers. No local software, no plugins, no processing load on your device.

Files Removed Promptly

Uploaded images are deleted after processing. Converted outputs are purged within 24 hours — your data stays under your control.

How to convert PAL file

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Upload your PAL image from your Computer, or import from Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a URL.

2

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

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Verify the selected output format before launching the conversion.

4

Download the converted image once the server finishes. Palette images convert very rapidly.

About format

PAL is a 16-bit per pixel interleaved YUV image format that stores color information using a luminance-chrominance model rather than direct RGB values. Each pixel pair is packed into four bytes using the UYVY byte ordering — U (Cb), Y0, V (Cr), Y1 — where two adjacent pixels share a single set of chroma (color difference) samples while each retaining its own luminance (brightness) value. This 4:2:2 chroma subsampling halves the color resolution horizontally with negligible perceptual impact, since human vision is far more sensitive to brightness variations than color detail. The format traces its conceptual roots to analog broadcast television standards developed during the 1960s and 1970s, where separating luminance and chrominance enabled backward-compatible color transmission alongside existing monochrome signals. In digital imaging, 16-bit YUV serves as a common intermediate representation for video capture hardware, frame grabbers, and image processing pipelines that work in the YCbCr color space internally before converting to RGB for display. One advantage is bandwidth efficiency: at 16 bits per pixel, UYVY requires roughly two-thirds the data of uncompressed 24-bit RGB while preserving virtually identical perceived quality, making it well suited for high-throughput video capture and real-time image processing applications. The format's direct correspondence to how video hardware captures and outputs data provides another practical benefit — many capture cards and camera sensors natively produce UYVY data, so storing it in PAL form avoids an unnecessary color space conversion step that would add latency and introduce rounding artifacts.
Developer: ITU-T / Microsoft
Initial release: 1982

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PAL to standard formats?

PAL is a specialized palette image format with negligible software support. Converting to JPG or PNG makes the content viewable on every modern device.

What programs read PAL images?

ImageMagick and certain legacy graphics tools handle PAL. Standard image viewers and modern editors cannot open palette image files directly.

Does converting PAL affect image fidelity?

The converter renders palette data accurately into the chosen output. Lossless formats like BMP and PNG preserve every color from the original.

Can I convert multiple PAL images?

Yes, upload a batch of palette images and convert them all together. Each can go to a different output format as needed.

Is there any cost for conversion?

Convertio provides free conversion. Upload your palette images and convert them without registration or payment.

Can I use the converter on my phone?

Yes, the converter is entirely browser-based. Access it from any phone, tablet, or computer without installing anything.

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