Convert MDC Images to ICB 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 MDC images to ICB format. This tool works for both professionals and casual users. Convert your images to ICB in seconds.

Possible Conversions

About MDC Format

Minolta RD-175 RAW

A multi-sensor raw format from the 90s.

Overview

MDC is the raw format used by the Minolta RD-175, a DSLR released in 1995. The camera was unique because it used *three* separate CCD sensors to create a single image, similar to 3CCD camcorders.

Technical Details

The RD-175 used three 0.38 megapixel sensors. Two sensors captured green and one captured red/blue. The MDC file stores this split data, which must be interpolated to form the final 1.75 megapixel image.

History

One of the first portable DSLRs.

Common Use Cases

  • Museums: Preserving early digital art.

Advantages

  • 3CCD Color

Limitations

  • Complexity

Technical Specifications

Extension: .mdcMIME: image/x-minolta-mdcMax Color: 8-bitCategory: raw

About ICB Format

Targa ICB

A legacy extension for Targa images created by Truevision ICB boards.

Overview

The ICB file extension is functionally identical to the standard TGA (Truevision Targa) format. It was specifically used to denote images created by or for the Truevision Image Capture Board (ICB). Like standard TGA files, it supports simpler raster data with optional RLE compression and alpha transparency.

Technical Details

An ICB file respects the TGA 2.0 specification. It contains a header defining image dimensions and pixel depth, followed by pixel data. The pixel data can be uncompressed or RLE-compressed. It supports bit depths of 8, 16, 24, and 32 bits. In 32-bit mode, 8 bits are dedicated to an alpha channel, which was a pioneering feature for video overlay graphics.

History

Truevision (now part of Avid) introduced the Targa video boards for IBM PC-compatibles in the 1980s. To distinguish files created by different hardware models, they used specific extensions: .tga (generic), .icb (Image Capture Board), .vda (Video Display Adapter), and .vst (Video Super TarGA). Modern software treats them all as standard TGA files.

Common Use Cases

  • Legacy Hardware Support: Opening archives of graphics created for broadcast TV in the late 80s/early 90s.
  • Texture Assets: Old game engines might use .icb files for textures (though .tga is far more common).

Advantages

  • Simplicity
  • Alpha Support

Limitations

  • Obscure Extension
  • File Size

Technical Specifications

Extension: .icbMIME: image/x-tgaMax Color: 32-bitCategory: legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to convert MDC to ICB 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 MDC image to ICB file?
The conversion between MDC and ICB is instant without delay.

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