Convert CUT Images to PNG24 Online

Dynapik offers a free online tool to change image types - no need to download anything. It's quick and easy to use. You can change your CUT images to PNG24 format. This tool works for both professionals and casual users. Convert your images to PNG24 in seconds.

Possible Conversions

About CUT Format

Dr. Halo CUT

A legacy device-independent bitmap format from the Dr. Halo paint program.

Overview

The CUT format is a legacy raster image format associated with Dr. Halo, a popular paint program for MS-DOS in the 1980s. It was designed to be a device-independent format for storing images. A unique characteristic of the CUT format is that it typically does not store its own color palette. Instead, the palette is stored in a separate file with the extension .PAL. Without this companion file, a CUT image is often rendered in grayscale.

Technical Details

A CUT file begins with a simple 6-byte header specifying the width and height. The image data follows immediately and is compressed using Run-Length Encoding (RLE) to save disk space, which was critical in the floppy disk era. Because the file only contains indices (0-255) for the pixels, it relies entirely on the external .PAL file to map those indices to actual Red, Green, and Blue colors.

History

Dr. Halo was one of the first serious competitors to PC Paintbrush (PCX). The CUT format was widely used in the DOS era for creating graphics, screenshots, and simple illustrations. As Windows became dominant and formats like BMP and GIF standardized color storage, CUT fell into obscurity.

Common Use Cases

  • Legacy Graphics Recovery: Opening old drawings made in Dr. Halo.
  • Palette Swapping: Changing the look of an image by loading a different .PAL file.

Advantages

  • Simple Compression
  • Palette Independence

Limitations

  • Two-File System
  • Obsolete

Technical Specifications

Extension: .cutMIME: image/x-halo-cutMax Color: 8-bit (256 colors)Category: legacy

About PNG24 Format

PNG-24 (24-bit RGB)

The standard for opaque, true-color lossless images on the web.

Overview

PNG-24 is the standard version of the PNG format for opaque, full-color images. It supports 24-bit color depth, which allows for over 16 million distinct colors (True Color)—the same color range as a standard JPEG. Unlike JPEG, however, PNG-24 uses lossless compression. This means it preserves every single pixel exactly as it was created, with absolutely no blurring or artifacts. This makes PNG-24 the ideal choice for complex graphics, screenshots, and detailed diagrams where quality is paramount and transparency is not needed. Note that while 'PNG-24' is often used to refer to any true-color PNG, strictly speaking, it refers to the RGB variant without an alpha channel. If you need transparency, you are technically using PNG-32 (RGB + Alpha).

Technical Details

A PNG-24 image consists of three color channels: Red, Green, and Blue. Each channel uses 8 bits of data per pixel, resulting in 24 bits total (8+8+8). This allows for 256 levels of intensity for each primary color, combining to produce 16,777,216 possible colors. Because it lacks an alpha channel, every pixel in a PNG-24 file is fully opaque. While the PNG specification allows for a 'tRNS' chunk to define a single specific color as transparent (similar to GIF), this is rarely used in modern web design in favor of the full alpha transparency found in PNG-32.

History

PNG-24 was part of the original PNG 1.0 specification released in 1996. It was designed as a direct, patent-free competitor to JPEG for lossless image storage. While JPEG won the war for photographs due to its superior compression ratios, PNG-24 became the standard for screenshots, diagrams, and digital art where preserving exact pixel values was more important than file size.

Common Use Cases

  • Screenshots: Captures of software interfaces, websites, or text-heavy documents.
  • Complex Diagrams and Maps: Detailed information graphics with many colors and fine details.
  • Digital Art (Opaque): Digital paintings, concept art, and illustrations without transparent backgrounds.
  • Texture Maps: Textures for 3D models (diffuse maps, normal maps).

Advantages

  • Perfect Lossless Quality
  • True Color Support
  • Universal Compatibility

Limitations

  • No Alpha Transparency
  • Large File Sizes for Photos

Technical Specifications

Extension: .pngMIME: image/pngMax Color: 24-bit (True Color)Category: web

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to convert CUT to PNG24 without losing size online?
Definitely! You can configure quality options for the conversion so that the resulting image is as close to the original as possible.
How long does it take to convert CUT image to PNG24 file?
The conversion between CUT and PNG24 is instant without delay.

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