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TIM to PS Converter

Free online tool to convert TIM to PS files quickly and securely. No installation required – start converting your files in just a few clicks!

How It Works

How to Convert TIM to PS

STEP 1

Click inside the file drop area to upload your TIM file or drag & drop it.

Locate your TIM file on your device—typically used for various purposes. Ensure the file is under 50MB to avoid upload issues. If the upload fails, check your internet connection or try compressing the file first.

STEP 2

Select PS as the output format and click the 'Convert' button.

Choose PS based on your needs—different formats suit different purposes, like JPEG for smaller file sizes. The conversion process typically takes a few seconds, depending on file size and server load.

STEP 3

Download the converted PS file instantly after conversion.

Once the conversion is complete, click the download link to save your PS file. You can then open it in software like a compatible viewer. If the file doesn’t download, ensure your browser allows pop-ups from RunConvert.

STEP 4

You can also send a link to the converted file via email. (Optional)

Enter an email address to receive a secure link to your converted file, which is useful for sharing with clients or accessing later. Links expire after 24 hours for security, and RunConvert ensures your data is protected during transmission.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions and answers about tim and ps file conversions asked by our users on RunConvert.com.

Q: Do I need gaming software to convert TIM files?

A: Not at all! RunConvert.com handles TIM files online, no software needed. It’s like having a game asset converter in your browser.

Q: What’s the best format to convert TIM to for archiving?

A: PNG is great for archiving—lossless and clear. RunConvert.com makes the switch seamless, so your game assets stay preserved.

Q: What’s a PS file, and why convert it?

A: PS, or PostScript, is a format for high-quality graphics and printing. Converting to PNG or JPG makes it shareable or web-ready. RunConvert.com turns your design into something everyone can view.

Q: What’s the best format to convert PS to for web use?

A: PNG or JPG is great for web. RunConvert.com makes the switch seamless, so your designs shine online.

Q: Can I convert a raster image to a vector format?

A: Yes, RunConvert can convert raster images (like PNG or JPEG) to vector formats (like SVG or EPS). However, keep in mind that while we do our best to preserve quality, the results can vary depending on the complexity of the image.

Q: How do I convert a transparent PNG to a JPG?

A: Since JPGs don’t support transparency, the transparent parts of a PNG will turn white or black in the converted image. If you need transparency, consider staying with PNG or switching to formats like WebP.

Q: Can I convert images from URLs directly on RunConvert?

A: Right now, we don’t support direct URL-to-image conversion. You’ll need to download the image first and then upload it to our platform for conversion.

Q: Can I convert images to a PDF with multiple pages?

A: Yes, you can convert multiple images into a multi-page PDF. Upload your images, and RunConvert will combine them into a single PDF file with each image on a separate page.

Q: How do I know if my image format is supported?

A: You can always check the supported formats list on our website or within the conversion tool itself. RunConvert supports most common image formats like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WebP, BMP, GIF, and more, so it’s very likely your format is supported.

Q: What file size limits apply to my image uploads?

A: For most image conversions, RunConvert supports files up to 50MB. If your file exceeds that size, you might need to resize or compress it before uploading to stay within the limit.

What is TIM (PlayStation Texture Image)?

TIM is a proprietary image format developed by Sony for the original PlayStation console. It was designed specifically for storing textures used in PlayStation games and applications.

The format supports various pixel depths including 4-bit and 8-bit indexed color (with color lookup tables/palettes), as well as 15-bit and 24-bit direct color modes, providing flexibility for game developers.

TIM files include header information, optional color lookup tables (CLUT) for indexed images, and the actual pixel data. They were optimized for the PlayStation's graphics processing unit (GPU) to enable efficient texture mapping.

How to open TIM?

TIM files can be opened with specialized PlayStation development tools and texture editors like Tim2View, TIMViewer, and other PlayStation SDK-related utilities.

Some general-purpose image editors like GIMP with the proper plugins can open TIM files after conversion.

Emulation-related tools and texture conversion utilities for PlayStation modding communities often provide support for viewing and extracting TIM files.

TIM is Developed by: Sony Computer Entertainment

TIM was Released on: 1994 (with the original PlayStation)

Useful Links for TIM:

How to convert TIM?

To convert TIM files to standard image formats like PNG or BMP, our specialized converter can extract and translate the PlayStation texture data while preserving color information and transparency.

For game developers and modders, our conversion tools support batch processing of multiple TIM files, streamlining the workflow for texture extraction and modification projects.

When converting indexed TIM files, our tools carefully handle the color lookup tables to ensure accurate color reproduction in the converted images.

What is PS (PostScript)?

PS (PostScript) is a page description language developed by Adobe that describes the appearance of text, graphics, and images on a printed page. It was revolutionary in desktop publishing and printing industries.

Unlike EPS, which is a single graphic, PS files can contain multiple pages and are primarily used for printing documents rather than for embedding graphics into other documents.

PostScript files contain programming instructions that describe precisely how text and graphics should appear on a page, enabling consistent reproduction across different printers and devices.

How to open PS?

PS files can be viewed and printed using software like Adobe Acrobat Distiller, Ghostscript with GSview, or PostScript viewers.

For macOS users, Preview can open many PostScript files, rendering them for on-screen viewing.

Some professional printing software packages also support direct import and processing of PostScript files.

PS is Developed by: Adobe Systems

PS was Released on: 1984

Useful Links for PS:

How to convert PS?

To convert PS files to more widely supported formats like PDF, use our online converter that maintains all text, graphics, and layout elements from the original PostScript file.

Converting PS to PDF is the most common conversion path, as PDF preserves all PostScript elements while adding features like compression and web compatibility.

For image-based outputs like PNG or JPG, our converter will rasterize the PostScript content at your specified resolution.

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