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Use our free and fast online tool to convert your PSD (Adobe Photoshop) image or logo into 3D AMF (Additive Manufacturing File) mesh/model files suitable for printing with a 3D printer or for loading into your favourite 3D editing package.
Here are 3 simple steps to create an AMF file from a PSD file.
First click the "Upload..." button, select your PSD file to upload. Select any configuration options. When the PSD to AMF conversion has completed, you can download your AMF file straight away.
We aim to process all PSD to AMF conversions as quickly as possible, this usually takes around 5 seconds but can be more for larger more complex files so please be patient.
We aim to create the most accurate conversions with our tools. Our tools are under constant development with new features being added every week.
Yes, of course! We do not store the PSD file you submit to us. The resulting AMF file, once created is deleted 1 hour after upload and the download link will expire after this time.
Yes! Our PSD to AMF tool will run on any system with a modern web browser. No specialist software is needed to run any of our conversion tools.
Extension: PSD
Full Name: Adobe Photoshop
Type: Image
Mime Type: image/vnd.adobe.photoshop
Format: Binary
Extension: AMF
Full Name: Additive Manufacturing File
Type: 3D Model
Mime Type: text/xml
Format: Text
The PSD file format is the native raster image format used by Adobe's Photoshop image application. The format stores raster image data and is the most popular image format for computer graphics around today. Originally available on Macintosh computers Photoshop was ported to Windows in 1993.
The format has evolved over the years and compared to similar formats stores not just raster image data but additional information such as layers, masks, alpha channels, clipping paths and more. PSD files have a limit of 30,000 pixels in height and width and an overall file size limit of 2GB.
The AMF or Additive Manufacturing File format is an open standard 3D file format primarily used within additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing. The initial release version of the file was in 2011 and the format continues to be developed today.
As this is a 3D file format the contents which are Xml based describe one or many 3D objects broken down into solid volumes defined with vertices and triangles. The format has support for color and texture materials.