SK1 to PFM conversion is the process of transforming a drawing or vector-based file saved in the SK1 format (the native format used by the sK1 vector graphics editor) into a PFM file, which stores a rasterized image in Portable Float Map format commonly used for high-dynamic-range or high-precision pixel data. This conversion exports the SK1 artwork — including vector shapes, layers, and color information — into a PFM raster while preserving maximum tonal precision and supporting high-bit-depth output for post-processing or scientific imaging workflows.
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Confirm .pfm as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .PFM file once ready.
SK1 files typically use the MIME type application/sk1 and store detailed vector drawing data. PFM files are associated with MIME type application/x-font-type1, commonly used for font metric information in PostScript environments. Converting SK1 to PFM involves extracting font-related data suitable for advanced typesetting and printing workflows.
The PFM (.PFM) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like SK1.
While specific technical details aren't available here, PFM files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Our Online SK1 to PFM Converter allows you to seamlessly transform your SK1 files into PFM format without any software installation. Designed for efficiency and ease of use, this tool supports a wide range of SK1 files and delivers high-quality PFM outputs instantly.
SK1 is primarily a vector graphics format used by the SK1 application, ideal for detailed drawing and editing. PFM, on the other hand, is a PostScript font metric file that enhances font management and printing quality. While SK1 focuses on graphic design, PFM is optimized for professional typesetting and font embedding.
Keep individual SK1 files under 200–500MB for smooth web-based conversions; very large vector files with complex effects can balloon raster output size when exported to PFM.
To preserve maximum quality, export at the target pixel dimensions and use 32-bit float per channel; avoid downsampling and apply color-profile conversion to linear space if required.
For batch conversion, pre-flatten fonts and complex effects in sK1 or export simplified SVG layers to reduce per-file processing time and memory usage.
Limitations: PFM is a raw floating-point raster format without widespread metadata support, so color profile or layer information may be lost unless embedded externally; some viewers and editors may not support PFM directly.
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If you need smaller files for sharing, convert PFM to a high-quality TIFF or PNG after conversion, noting that converting to 8-bit formats will reduce dynamic range.