What software can I used to open SGI images?





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I have an image file which is in sgi format.



$ file image.sgi                        
image.sgi: SGI image data, RLE, 3-D, 280 x 200, 4 channels


How can I open it?. Tried using eog but it doesn't render them.



Are there any tools for this file format?










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    I have an image file which is in sgi format.



    $ file image.sgi                        
    image.sgi: SGI image data, RLE, 3-D, 280 x 200, 4 channels


    How can I open it?. Tried using eog but it doesn't render them.



    Are there any tools for this file format?










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      I have an image file which is in sgi format.



      $ file image.sgi                        
      image.sgi: SGI image data, RLE, 3-D, 280 x 200, 4 channels


      How can I open it?. Tried using eog but it doesn't render them.



      Are there any tools for this file format?










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      I have an image file which is in sgi format.



      $ file image.sgi                        
      image.sgi: SGI image data, RLE, 3-D, 280 x 200, 4 channels


      How can I open it?. Tried using eog but it doesn't render them.



      Are there any tools for this file format?







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          ImageMagick (package imagemagick) supports SGI files. You can use



          display image.sgi


          to view the image or



          convert image.sgi image.jpeg


          to convert it to a JPEG file.






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          ImageMagick (package imagemagick) supports SGI files. You can use



          display image.sgi


          to view the image or



          convert image.sgi image.jpeg


          to convert it to a JPEG file.






          share|improve this answer
























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          ImageMagick (package imagemagick) supports SGI files. You can use



          display image.sgi


          to view the image or



          convert image.sgi image.jpeg


          to convert it to a JPEG file.






          share|improve this answer
























          • thanks for the answer.

            – Goron
            Mar 18 at 4:45














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          ImageMagick (package imagemagick) supports SGI files. You can use



          display image.sgi


          to view the image or



          convert image.sgi image.jpeg


          to convert it to a JPEG file.






          share|improve this answer













          ImageMagick (package imagemagick) supports SGI files. You can use



          display image.sgi


          to view the image or



          convert image.sgi image.jpeg


          to convert it to a JPEG file.







          share|improve this answer












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