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How to Convert ODP to PNG
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When Do You Need to Convert ODP to PNG?
Designers, photographers, and developers frequently need to convert ODP to PNG — whether to reduce file size for the web, meet an upload requirement, or ensure compatibility across devices. Our converter handles colour profiles and transparency correctly so your images look exactly as intended.
About ODP and PNG
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation
ODP is an open-source presentation format used by suites such as LibreOffice, Apache OpenOffice, and Google Slides. Developed by the OASIS consortium, it is an international standard (ISO/IEC 26300) designed to ensure vendor-neutral document accessibility. It uses XML to define slide structures and content, providing a free and open alternative to proprietary presentation formats.
image/png
PNG is a raster-graphics file-format that supports lossless data compression. It supports palette-based images, grayscale, and full-color non-palette-based RGB or RGBA images. Its most notable feature is support for transparency (alpha channel).
Conversion Notes
Image conversion from ODP to PNG preserves colour information and dimensions. If PNG uses lossy compression (such as JPEG), compression artefacts appear at lower quality settings — use quality 85+ to minimise visible loss. Transparency (alpha channel) is preserved in formats that support it; if the target format does not support transparency, transparent areas are filled with white by default.
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