RAF to JPEG converter for your favorite photos

This online tool will help you to convert files from RAF to JPEG or to any other image format. It's safe, easy to use, and completely free. Plus, you can convert as many files as you want.

How to convert RAF to JPEG - step by step explanation

If you want to convert your RAF to JPEG image, you are at right place! It's not just free and safe, it's very easy to use as well. No matter how many image files you need to convert, you are always only three steps away from it.

Upload RAF file

STEP 1

Upload RAF files directly from your computer or add a link to them.

Converting RAF to JPEG

STEP 2

After uploading files, click the 'Start conversion' button and wait for the conversion process to finish.

Download converted JPEG file

STEP 3

It's time to download your JPEG image files. Just click the 'Download' button and get your photos.

RAF Converter

What is a RAF file?

RAF is a proprietary Fuji Raw image format that contains unprocessed image data directly from a digital camera. Because the RAF file doesn’t have viewable data, it can’t be printed, or otherwise used by editing software. Data in the RAF file includes sharpness, saturation, contrast, white balance, camera metadata, and other information that represents the digital negative of an image. Among the features of RAF format, the most usable one is that RAF file that can include a JPEG file that contains the same photo. To open the Fuji Raw Image file, you can use well-known photo editors such as Adobe Photoshop, Able RAWer, XnView, etc.

JPEG Converter

What is a JPEG file?

Joint Photographic Experts Group developed a digital image standard with the name formed from their acronym JPEG in 1992. Contrary to frequent misconception, there is no difference between JPG and JPEG format except in their name. JPEG is even now still the most common format used for storing, sharing, transferring, viewing, modifying, etc. digital images across the world. Also, JPEG is the default image format on social media, web, and pretty much on every device; there is an app that can successfully open, edit, or create a JPEG file. JPEG has lossy compression based on DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) that allows variable compression, which can reduce the size of an image up to ten times without noticeable difference in quality. However, opening, editing, saving an image in JPEG format is going to affect the image quality, which is going to degrade after each modification.

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