SCT Converter

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Diverse Output Formats

Scitex SCT files convert to 105+ output formats. 105 conversion paths bridge high-end prepress originals into everyday image standards.

Instant Accessibility

Skip the prepress software. Upload your SCT file to Convertio and convert it to any common format in seconds.

Process in Bulk

Multiple SCT files from a prepress archive? Upload them all at once and convert the entire set in a single run.

Prepress Quality Intact

SCT stores continuous tone image data at high resolution. Convertio handles this professional format with precision.

Confidential Handling

Uploaded files are erased immediately after conversion. Outputs are removed from servers within 24 hours automatically.

Cloud-Based Engine

All processing happens server-side. Your device stays free while Convertio takes care of the heavy conversion work.

How to convert SCT file

1

Upload the SCT file from your Computer, or import from Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a URL.

2

Select a format to convert to — PNG, JPG, BMP, GIF, or any from 105+ supported options.

3

Confirm the file and format selections are accurate, then move on to conversion.

4

Press Convert and save the finished image to your device once processing wraps up.

About format

SCT (Scitex Continuous Tone) is a high-end raster image format developed by Scitex Corporation for their prepress and color reproduction systems, with the HandShake format specification dating to 1988. Scitex, an Israeli company founded in 1968, was a pioneer in electronic prepress — their systems were used by major publishers, packaging companies, and advertising agencies to perform color separation, retouching, and page composition for high-quality print production. SCT files store images in CMYK color mode at 8 bits per channel (32 bits per pixel), with the color channels arranged in a band-interleaved-by-line format optimized for the scanline-based processing of Scitex's proprietary hardware. The format uses no compression, prioritizing direct access and processing speed over file size on the dedicated workstations where these files were used. SCT images were typically very large — high-resolution drum scans of transparencies and prints at resolutions of 300 dpi or higher for print-ready output. One advantage is print production heritage: SCT files represent some of the highest-quality digital prepress work of their era, scanned and color-corrected by expert operators on hardware that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, making them valuable primary sources for reprinting and archival of commercial print work from the 1980s and 1990s. Adobe Photoshop has long supported SCT files for import, and the format can also be read by ImageMagick, XnView, and other tools with prepress format support.
Developer: Scitex Corporation
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SCT to another format?

Scitex CT files come from high-end prepress systems and are impractical for everyday use. PNG or JPG makes them viewable on any device.

How do I open SCT without converting?

Adobe Photoshop reads SCT files natively. Outside of Photoshop, options are very limited — conversion is usually the best path.

Is quality preserved during SCT conversion?

SCT stores high-resolution continuous tone data. Converting to PNG or TIFF preserves quality fully; JPG compresses slightly.

Can I convert multiple SCT files on convertio.co?

Yes. Upload a batch of SCT files and convert them together in one session — no need to process each file separately.

Is SCT conversion free?

Free conversion is provided for standard usage. Premium plans cover larger files and higher volumes for professional workflows.

SCT conversion quality rating

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