PCX dates back to MS-DOS paint programs in the early 1980s, around the same era PBM was introduced, and both formats share a certain simplicity in design, even though PCX supports far more color depth than PBM's strictly bilevel structure. Converting PBM to PCX is mainly relevant for compatibility with legacy software or older imaging tools that specifically expect PCX input.
Since PBM's source data is already minimal, this conversion is mostly a container change — PCX's RLE compression actually handles flat black-and-white content quite efficiently, so file size differences should be modest in either direction.
- Install Turbo Batch Image Converter Pro on your Windows PC.
- Open the app and select Batch Mode for multiple files, or Individual Mode for a single PBM.
- Drag your PBM file or folder into the app window, enabling recursive folder scanning if needed.
- Set the "From" format to PBM and the "To" format to PCX.
- Click Convert. PCX files are written to the output folder, fully offline.
- 100% offline — your document and pipeline output is never uploaded anywhere
- Bulk conversion of entire folders, including sub-folders, in one click
- Produces standard PCX files for legacy and specialized software compatibility
- Multi-core processing for fast handling of large batches
- Option to delete original PBM files automatically after conversion
- No recurring subscription or hidden upload limits
Is PCX still used today?
It's largely been replaced by more modern formats for everyday use, but some legacy software, older printing systems, and specialized industrial or scientific imaging tools still rely on PCX support.
Will my PCX file size differ much from the original PBM?
Probably not significantly, since PCX's RLE compression handles flat black-and-white content efficiently, similar to how compactly PBM already stores the same kind of data.
Can I batch-convert a whole folder of PBM files to PCX?
Yes, Batch Mode handles entire folders, including nested sub-folders, in a single conversion run.
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