Convert ARW to HDR

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How to Convert ARW to HDR

Follow these simple steps to convert your file in seconds.

  1. 1

    Upload your .arw file

    Drag and drop your .arw file into the upload area, or click "Browse" to select it from your device. Your file is uploaded securely and processed on our servers.

  2. 2

    Click "Convert to HDR"

    Once your file is uploaded, press the convert button to start the ARW to HDR conversion process.

  3. 3

    Wait for the conversion to complete

    The conversion usually takes just a few seconds. You can see the progress in real time while your file is being processed.

  4. 4

    Download your converted .hdr file

    When the conversion is finished, click the download button to save your new .hdr file. The file is ready to use immediately.

Understanding ARW and HDR Formats

Learn about the source and target file formats to understand what happens during conversion.

Source Format

Sony Raw Image

image/x-sony-arw

ARW (Alpha Raw) is Sony's proprietary raw image format used by Sony Alpha mirrorless and DSLR cameras. Based on the TIFF specification, it stores unprocessed 12-bit or 14-bit sensor data with complete metadata. ARW files can be either uncompressed or use Sony's lossy or lossless compressed raw encoding.

Advantages

  • Preserves full unprocessed sensor data for maximum post-processing latitude
  • Supports both compressed and uncompressed raw storage options
  • Well-supported by major photo editing applications including Lightroom and Capture One

Limitations

  • Proprietary format with no publicly available specification
  • Large file sizes, especially in uncompressed mode
  • Requires raw-capable software for viewing and editing

Common Uses

  • Professional photography with Sony Alpha series cameras
  • Raw photo editing and non-destructive development
  • High-quality archival of photographic captures

Target Format

Radiance HDR Image

image/vnd.radiance

HDR (High Dynamic Range) Radiance format, also known as RGBE, stores images with a high dynamic range of luminance values using a run-length encoded format. Developed by Greg Ward for the Radiance lighting simulation system, it encodes each pixel as three 8-bit mantissas and a shared 8-bit exponent. HDR images capture a much wider range of brightness than standard 8-bit formats.

Advantages

  • Captures a wide dynamic range of lighting from very dark to very bright
  • Relatively compact encoding for high dynamic range data
  • Widely supported in 3D rendering, game engines, and compositing software

Limitations

  • Lower precision than 32-bit EXR for demanding visual effects work
  • Not suitable for direct display without tone mapping
  • Limited to RGB data with no alpha channel support

Common Uses

  • Environment maps and image-based lighting in 3D rendering
  • HDR photography merging and tone mapping workflows
  • Lighting simulation and architectural visualization

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