PPTM to JPS conversion is the process of extracting slides or slide images from a Microsoft PowerPoint macro-enabled presentation (PPTM) and saving them as JPS files, which are JPEG Stereo images used for stereoscopic 3D viewing. This conversion converts each selected slide into a JPS-formatted image (single-frame or paired stereo images) while preserving slide visuals, embedded media placeholders, and layout where possible.
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Read guide →Drag your .PPTM file from your computer or use the browse function.
Confirm .jps as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .JPS file once ready.
The PPTM file uses the MIME type application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.presentation.macroenabled. Typically, it contains slides with embedded macros for automation within Microsoft PowerPoint. JPS files use the image/jpeg mime type and store stereoscopic JPEG images, commonly used for displaying slides as side-by-side 3D pictures. Converting PPTM to JPS extracts the visual content into a widely supported image format without macros or animations.
The JPS (.JPS) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like PPTM.
While specific technical details aren't available here, JPS files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Our Online PPTM to JPS Converter allows you to convert your PPTM presentation files into high-quality JPS images quickly and without hassle. Designed for users who need to transform macro-enabled presentations into JPEG Stereo images, this tool ensures compatibility and convenience in various applications.
PPTM files are macro-enabled PowerPoint presentations primarily used for dynamic, editable content. In contrast, JPS files are JPEG Stereo images that store slides as static stereo images suitable for viewing or sharing. While PPTM supports interactive elements and animations, JPS focuses on image quality and compatibility across devices.
Keep individual PPTM files under 250 MB for fastest free conversions; split very large decks into sections for better performance.
To preserve slide quality, export at original slide resolution or choose a high-quality (low compression) JPS option; avoid aggressive downscaling for text-heavy slides.
For stereo JPS output, ensure source slides include properly prepared left/right image pairs or export slides twice with different camera/angle settings to create accurate stereo images.
Use batch conversion for multiple presentations but monitor memory use; converting many high-resolution slides at once can increase processing time and may require premium or desktop tools.
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Limitations: animations, embedded video playback and active macros in PPTM cannot be represented in a static JPS image—these elements will be flattened into still frames.