A TGA file, often referred to as TARGA, represents Truevision Graphics Adapter. The graphics file format was created by Truevision Inc. (now Avid Technology). TGA files are distinctive with their extensions ".tga" commonly found in PC DOS/Windows systems and macOS. This format allows any pixel bit depth up to 255, leading it to display intricate, high-quality images.
TGA files were created for professional computer image synthesis and video editing. The versatility of the TGA file format is evident in its application, particularly in the 3D animation industry. Software like Adobe's Photoshop and GIMP exploit the features of TGA files for advanced graphic manipulation. TGA files hold an advantage in video editing, given their support for alpha channels that introduce transparency levels into the graphic design.
You can open TGA files using Adobe's Photoshop, GIMP, and Paint.net.
File formats that relate to the TGA file type include:
Each listed file format directly relates to image storage and manipulation, offering various degrees of compatibility with different software and applications.