Convert SK1 to ICNS

If you want to convert SK1 to ICNS vector format the easy way, use our free online-based service. This converter is not only fast but also it supports the conversion of large SK1 files.

How to convert the SK1 file to ICNS format?

The simple design and three steps to convert your SK1 graphics image make this converter easy to use. Check the instructions to convert your SK1 to ICNS without a hassle.

Upload SK1 file

STEP 1

Upload your SK1 files with Add files button or add a link to them with Add from URL.

Converting SK1 to ICNS

STEP 2

For the beginning of the conversion process, press on the Start conversion button.

Download converted ICNS file

STEP 3

After a few moments, download your converted ICNS vector file.

SK1 Converter

What is a SK1 file?

SK1 file is a drawing document created by the sK1 program. In case you were wondering, an sK1 is an open-source, cross-platform illustration program for Linux. It can be used as a substitute for professional proprietary software like CorelDRAW or Adobe Illustrator. This type of file format contains a vector graphic that uses paths rather than a grid of pixels for its representation of an object. It is mostly used for logos, brochures, maps, and similar illustrations. The platform that uses SK1 files, besides the sK1 program, is Inkscape. But if you want to make your drawing documents available on different devices, you can always convert them to another file format.

ICNS Converter

What is a ICNS file?

ICNS file format is an Apple Icon Image format that Mac OS users use to customize the appearance of their icons in Finder and OS X dock. Apple Inc. is the developer of this format. ICNS files on Mac OS are in most ways similar to ICO files on Windows. Usually, ICNS format works with one or more images in one file that is created from a PNG image. To open the ICNS file, you can use Folder Icon X and Apple Preview on Mac, while on Windows, there are apps such as Inkscape and XnView that support handling ICNS format.

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