SUN Converter

Convert SUN raster images to PNG, JPG, BMP for free online

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Extensive Format Catalog

Convert SUN to 104+ formats or import images as SUN — Convertio provides 284 conversion directions for Sun Raster files.

Minimal Steps

Upload, choose a format, and convert — three simple actions that produce a compatible image file from an obsolete format.

Batch Legacy Files

Migrating a Unix archive full of SUN raster files? Upload them all and convert in one batch to bring them into the modern era.

Unix Heritage Preserved

SUN is the native raster format of Sun Microsystems workstations. Convertio decodes it properly so no legacy image is left stranded.

Cloud Processing

Conversion runs remotely on Convertio servers. Your system contributes nothing beyond the upload — it stays completely free.

Data Security

Uploaded raster files are deleted right after processing. All converted outputs are wiped from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert SUN file

1

Upload the SUN raster file from your Computer, or import it from Google Drive, Dropbox, or a URL.

2

Choose where to convert — PNG, JPG, BMP, GIF, or any of the 104+ formats listed.

3

Verify the correct file is queued and the target format is the one you need.

4

Start the conversion and download the output as soon as Convertio signals it is ready.

About format

SUN is a raster image format associated with Sun Microsystems workstations, encompassing both the Sun Raster format (.ras) and the Sun Icon format used for window system icons and cursors on SunOS and Solaris systems. Sun Raster files, identifiable by their 0x59a66a95 magic number, store bitmap images in 1-bit monochrome, 8-bit indexed color, 24-bit BGR, or 32-bit XBGR modes, with optional run-length encoding compression and a 32-byte header. The Sun Icon subset is a simpler text-based format used for small monochrome bitmaps — window icons, cursor images, and toolbar graphics — stored as C-language data arrays that could be directly compiled into X Window and SunView applications. These icon files begin with a comment block specifying width, height, and optionally hot spot coordinates (for cursor images), followed by hexadecimal pixel values in a format readable by both the C compiler and the iconedit tool. Sun workstations running SunOS and later Solaris were foundational platforms for Unix computing, networking, and the early internet, and the SUN image formats were integral to their graphical environments. One advantage is the format's dual text/binary nature: Sun Icons are valid C source code that can be #included directly into applications, a practical approach to resource embedding that predates modern asset management systems. The Sun Raster variant's simplicity provides another strength — the 32-byte header and straightforward encoding make it one of the easiest binary image formats to parse. SUN format files are supported by ImageMagick, GIMP, XnView, and Unix image viewing tools.
Developer: Sun Microsystems
Initial release: 1982

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SUN to another format?

Sun Raster is a Unix legacy format almost no modern application supports. Converting to PNG or JPG makes these images usable on any system.

What can open SUN files directly?

ImageMagick, GIMP, and XnView are among the few tools that still read Sun Raster files. Most modern viewers do not support the format.

Does converting SUN compromise image quality?

SUN files store uncompressed or RLE-compressed bitmaps. Lossless output formats preserve quality perfectly; JPG adds standard compression.

Can I convert many SUN files in one go?

Absolutely. Upload a batch of SUN files and convert them together — Convertio handles multiple files in a single session.

Is SUN conversion free on Convertio?

Free users can convert SUN files with generous limits. Premium plans lift restrictions for heavier professional use.

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