Convert TIFF to RAW
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How to Convert TIFF to RAW
Follow these simple steps to convert your file in seconds.
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Upload your .tiff file
Drag and drop your .tiff file into the upload area, or click "Browse" to select it from your device. Your file is uploaded securely and processed on our servers.
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Click "Convert to RAW"
Once your file is uploaded, press the convert button to start the TIFF to RAW conversion process.
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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.
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Download your converted .raw file
When the conversion is finished, click the download button to save your new .raw file. The file is ready to use immediately.
Understanding TIFF and RAW Formats
Learn about the source and target file formats to understand what happens during conversion.
Source Format
TIFF Image
image/tiffTIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, high-quality raster image format widely used in professional photography and publishing. It supports multiple compression methods including LZW and ZIP lossless compression, as well as uncompressed storage, and can store images with very high bit depths. TIFF also supports multiple pages, layers, and extensive metadata within a single file.
Advantages
- Supports lossless compression and very high bit depths up to 32-bit per channel
- Capable of storing multiple pages and layers in a single file
- Widely accepted in professional print and publishing workflows
Limitations
- Large file sizes even with compression enabled
- Not natively supported by web browsers for display
- Complex specification leads to inconsistent support across software
Common Uses
- Professional photography and print production
- Scanned document archival and storage
- Medical and scientific imaging
Target Format
Raw Image Data
application/octet-streamRAW is a general term for unprocessed image data files captured directly from a camera's image sensor, though the .raw extension itself is sometimes used as a generic raw container. Different camera manufacturers use various proprietary raw formats, but files labeled .raw contain minimally processed sensor data preserving maximum detail and dynamic range. These files require specialized software to develop into viewable images.
Advantages
- Contains the maximum possible image data from the camera sensor
- Provides full control over white balance, exposure, and color in post-processing
- Much higher dynamic range than processed JPEG output
Limitations
- Generic .raw extension can cause compatibility issues with software detection
- Very large file sizes compared to processed image formats
- Cannot be displayed directly without raw processing software
Common Uses
- Generic raw image capture from various camera systems
- Raw image data from scientific and industrial imaging sensors
- Intermediate data storage in image processing workflows
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