SNB to TGA conversion is the process of extracting visual and layout content from an SNB ebook or slide bundle and converting those pages or images into TGA (Targa) raster image files. This conversion transforms document pages or embedded graphics into individual high-quality TGA images suitable for image editing, archival, or use in graphics workflows.
Related guides
Practical guides to help you choose formats, preserve quality, and avoid common conversion problems.
WebP has quietly become the default image format of the modern web, delivering 25-35% smaller files than JPG and PNG with universal browser support. This 2026 guide covers current adoption stats, browser compatibility, WordPress integration, conversion workflows, and when to choose WebP over AVIF for optimal Core Web Vitals performance.
Read guide →Not sure whether to save your image as PNG or JPG? This detailed comparison covers compression, transparency, file size, web performance, and real-world use cases so you can pick the right format every time — with conversion links when you need to switch.
Read guide →Learn how to convert HEIC to JPG for maximum compatibility. This guide explains what HEIC is, why iPhones use it, the key differences between HEIC and JPG, and walks through every conversion method including online tools, iPhone settings, Windows, and Mac.
Read guide →Drag your .SNB file from your computer or use the browse function.
Confirm .tga as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .TGA file once ready.
The SNB file format uses a proprietary MIME type specific to its source application, often associated with note or image bundles. TGA files use the MIME type image/x-targa and are commonly employed in graphic design and game development due to their support for various color depths and alpha channels. The TGA format typically uses simple run-length encoding (RLE) compression or no compression at all, ensuring fast decoding.
The TGA (.TGA) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like SNB.
While specific technical details aren't available here, TGA files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Need to convert your SNB files to TGA format? Our online SNB to TGA converter offers a fast and secure solution to transform your files without installing any software. Whether you work with SNB or TGA files regularly, our tool ensures high-quality conversions that maintain the integrity of your data.
SNB files are typically proprietary and less supported across platforms, making them harder to use in standard design environments. In contrast, TGA is a widely recognized image format known for its simplicity and compatibility with many editing tools. While SNB may store specialized data, TGA focuses on general image usability and quality.
Keep individual SNB page exports under 50–100 MB to speed processing and avoid memory issues; split very large bundles before conversion.
To preserve visual fidelity, export TGA as 32-bit RGBA when the SNB contains transparency or overlay elements; otherwise use 24-bit RGB.
For batch conversions, process SNB files in groups and use RLE-compressed TGA to reduce disk usage while keeping lossless quality.
Note format limitation: SNB is a container for pages/slides and may include vector elements and fonts that become rasterized in TGA—vectors will be flattened to pixels.
This SNB to TGA converter saved me hours of manual work.
Emma L.
Graphic Designer
Fast and high-quality conversion every time.
James K.
Photographer
Simple interface and reliable results—I highly recommend it.
Linda M.
Content Creator
Start your free SNB to TGA conversion now.
Drag your file here to to upload.
Up to 250MB
If quality is critical (printing or archival), export at native resolution or higher DPI and avoid lossy intermediate formats.