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Easily convert CUBE to GRAYA online—fast, secure, and free.
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Supported formats: .cube
Max file size: 10MB
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Click on "Convert from cube to graya" to quickly and securely convert your file to the graya format.
Once the conversion is complete, click the "Download graya" button to save the converted graya file format.
CUBE is a straightforward image format storing multi-layered data with precise color transformations using 3D lookup tables (LUTs). Designed for high-fidelity color grading in video and photo workflows, it enables accurate mapping of input values to output results. Our CUBE to GRAYA Converter page explains how to transform CUBE files into GRAYA images—grayscale with an alpha channel—preserving tonal consistency and transparency. The web-based tool requires no installation, works across major browsers, and supports batch processing, offering real-time previews and exporting optimized files ready for digital editing and compositing.
GRAYA is a streamlined image format that encodes an 8-bit grayscale channel alongside an 8-bit alpha channel, allowing efficient storage and straightforward transparency layering. When using a CUBE to GRAYA converter, volumetric color data from .cube files can be mapped into grayscale representations with preserved opacity, facilitating quick previews of color grading workflows or LUT analysis. Its simplicity reduces file size while ensuring compatibility across graphics libraries, making GRAYA ideal for applications requiring minimalistic rendering and precise mask control without sacrificing performance or cross-platform support.
Converting CUBE files to GRAYA simplifies design workflows by stripping color data and retaining crucial grayscale and alpha channels for precise transparency control. This format enhances compatibility with printing processes and digital effects, reduces file size, and accelerates rendering. Artists and developers benefit from a streamlined pipeline when working on monochromatic textures, overlay masks, or sophisticated compositing tasks, ensuring consistent results across platforms.