PPTX to FTS Converter

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PPTX to Scientific Data

Render PPTX slide visuals as FITS images that load directly into astronomy software, research platforms, and scientific analysis environments.

Rich Metadata Support

FITS includes self-describing headers with keyword-value pairs — your converted images carry structured metadata that scientific tools can parse automatically.

No Lab Software Needed

Convert PPTX to FTS from any browser. Skip installing astronomical imaging packages — Convertio handles the format conversion entirely online.

How to convert PPTX to FTS

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

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Choose fts 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 fts file right afterwards

About formats

PPTX is the default file format for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations since Office 2007, based on the Office Open XML (OOXML) standard published as ECMA-376 and later adopted as ISO/IEC 29500. A PPTX file is a ZIP archive containing XML documents that describe slide content, layouts, themes, relationships, and metadata in a structured, human-inspectable hierarchy. Each slide, slide layout, and slide master is stored as a separate XML part, with media assets (images, audio, video) and embedded objects kept in dedicated directories within the package. The XML foundation enables programmatic creation and manipulation of presentations using standard XML tools and libraries — developers can generate, modify, or extract content from PPTX files without requiring PowerPoint itself. One significant advantage is openness and interoperability: the fully documented OOXML specification allows any software to read and write PPTX files, and the format is supported by LibreOffice Impress, Google Slides, Apple Keynote, and numerous other tools. Built-in ZIP compression is another practical strength — PPTX files are typically 50-75% smaller than equivalent PPT files, reducing storage and transfer costs. The format supports all modern PowerPoint features including SmartArt, 3D models, morph transitions, embedded fonts, accessibility metadata, and co-authoring capabilities. PPTX has become the standard interchange format for presentation content worldwide.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
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 PPTX to FTS?

FITS is the universal data format in astronomy and scientific imaging — converting slides to FTS lets you integrate visual data into research tools and analysis pipelines.

How do I open FTS files?

SAOImageDS9, FITS Liberator, Astropy in Python, and GIMP with FITS plugin all open FITS images. Most astronomical software supports the format natively.

What data can FITS store?

FITS holds image data plus extensive metadata headers. It supports multi-dimensional arrays, tables, and arbitrary keyword-value metadata for scientific annotation.

Is FITS only for astronomy?

FITS originated in astronomy but is used in medical imaging, particle physics, and other scientific fields that need self-describing image data with rich metadata.

Is this PPTX to FTS conversion free?

Yes, Convertio provides the conversion at no cost. Paid plans add batch processing, larger file support, and priority conversion queues.

Does FITS preserve color?

FITS can store multi-channel image data including color. However, it is most commonly used for single-channel scientific data where precise intensity values matter.

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