Transform RAF images to JPEG format with excellent for photos
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Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, SVG, GIF, HEIC, HEIF, BMP, TIFF, HDR, JP2, RAF, PSD, CR3, DNG, APNG, AVIF, AVI, ESP, EXR, J2C, J2K, JXL, PFM, PNM, PPM, PSB, SGI, MPEG, PDF
Select or drag & drop your RAF files. Supports single and batch conversion with files up to 50MB each.
Our advanced algorithms convert RAF to JPEG while preserving quality and optimizing file size.
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Convert RAF to JPEG for better compatibility and optimization
Improved file compatibility and optimized performance
Professional-grade conversion with quality preservation
excellent for photos with advanced JPEG encoding
Perfect for photography, web images, social media
Handles Fujifilm RAW format, X-Trans sensor data from RAF files
Professional-grade conversion with quality preservation. This conversion process handles Fujifilm RAW format, X-Trans sensor data from RAF and optimizes for lossy compression, small file size, universal support in JPEG.
Client-side conversion ensures privacy and speed
Process multiple RAF files to JPEG simultaneously
Technical details about RAF and JPEG formats
Fuji CCD-RAW Graphic File
Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format
Note, JPEG is a lossy compression. In addition, you cannot create black and white images with JPEG nor can you save transparency. Requires jpegsrc.v8c.tar.gz. You can set quality scaling for luminance and chrominance separately (e.g. -quality 90,70). You can optionally define the DCT method, for example to specify the float method, use -define jpeg:dct-method=float. By default we compute optimal Huffman coding tables. Specify -define jpeg:optimize-coding=false to use the default Huffman tables. Two other options include -define jpeg:block-smoothing and -define jpeg:fancy-upsampling. Set the sampling factor with -define jpeg:sampling-factor. You can size the image with jpeg:size, for example -define jpeg:size=128x128. To restrict the maximum file size, use jpeg:extent, for example -define jpeg:extent=400KB. To define one or more custom quantization tables, use -define jpeg:q-table=filename. These values are multiplied by -quality argument divided by 100.0. To avoid reading a particular associated image profile, use -define profile:skip=name (e.g. profile:skip=ICC).
Common questions about converting raf images to jpeg format.