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

Possible Conversions

About TIM Format

PlayStation Texture (TIM)

The native texture format of the PS1.

Overview

The TIM format is the standard image file format for the Sony PlayStation (PSX/PS1) console. It stores textures, sprites, and background images in a way that maps directly to the console's VRAM (Video RAM).

Technical Details

A TIM file contains a header (identifying the bits-per-pixel: 4-bit, 8-bit, 16-bit, or 24-bit) followed by optional CLUT (Color LookUp Table) data and then the pixel data. 4-bit and 8-bit modes use palettes. It includes 'STP' bits (Special Transparency Processing) which handled the PS1's unique semi-transparency modes.

History

Released in 1994 with the PlayStation SDK. It was the format for Final Fantasy VII backgrounds, Metal Gear Solid textures, and thousands of other games.

Common Use Cases

  • Rom Hacking: Modifying textures in classic PS1 games.
  • Homebrew: Developing new games for the original hardware.

Advantages

  • Hardware Native

Limitations

  • Obsolete

Technical Specifications

Extension: .timMIME: image/x-timMax Color: 24-bit (or Paletted)Category: specialized

About TGA Format

Truevision TGA (Targa)

The simple, reliable workhorse of video game textures.

Overview

TGA (Truevision Graphics Adapter), often called TARGA, is a raster graphics file format created in 1984. It was the first truecolor (24-bit) format for PC cards. Despite its age, it remains incredibly popular in the video game industry and broadcast graphics because it supports an alpha channel (32-bit images) and is extremely simple to parse.

Technical Details

A TGA file starts with an 18-byte header, followed by image identity information, optional color map, and then the pixel data. The pixel data can be raw or RLE compressed. The 32-bit version (RGBA) is particularly valued because the alpha channel is stored as a simple 4th byte per pixel, making it trivial for game engines to use.

History

Developed by Truevision for their TARGA and AT-Vista boards, which brought broadcast-quality video graphics to the IBM PC. It became the lingua franca of VGA graphics.

Common Use Cases

  • Game Textures: Source files for textures in engines like Unreal Engine and Unity.
  • Broadcast Graphics: Overlays and lower-thirds for TV.

Advantages

  • Simplicity
  • Alpha Support

Limitations

  • File Size
  • No Metadata

Technical Specifications

Extension: .tgaMIME: image/x-tgaMax Color: 32-bitCategory: professional

Frequently Asked Questions

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

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