Sun Raster Graphic Format (SUN) files are image files first created by Sun Microsystems. SUN files can be viewed on Linux, Mac and Windows systems. The SUN file format consists of a 32-byte header whi...
Sun Raster Graphic Format (SUN) files are image files first created by Sun Microsystems. SUN files can be viewed on Linux, Mac and Windows systems. The SUN file format consists of a 32-byte header which identifies it. SUN files can also use extensions like .RAS or .RS. To open a SUN file, you can use many image editors. Some examples are PMView Pro, Adobe Photoshop, GIMP and IrfanView. The SUN file extension is also found in other file types. These may not be supported in image viewers. Modifying or reading Sun Raster Graphic Format is often done in PMView Pro.
To view your SUN file correctly, right click and open with an application that supports it. Or drag and drop the file into your browser window. We also have free online tools to view, edit and convert SUN files without installing anything. Check our site for details.
To open SUN files, first select and install a program like PMView Pro that supports them. Then right click on the SUN file, choose open with and select the installed application. The SUN file extension is used by systems to recognize this format. SUN files contain raster images from Unix platforms. We hope this gives you a start on working with SUN files. Let us know if you need any other help opening or converting these files.