Skip to main content
Image Conversion

Convert RAF to ODD — Free Online Converter

Convert Fujifilm RAW (.raf) to One Document Does-it-all (.odd) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registration....

or import from

Secure Transfer

HTTPS encrypted uploads

Privacy First

Files auto-deleted after processing

No Registration

Start converting instantly

Works Everywhere

Any browser, any device

How to Convert

1

Upload your .raf file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

2

Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

3

Click Convert and download your .odd file when it's ready.

About RAF to ODD Conversion

RAF (Fujifilm RAW) is Fujifilm's proprietary RAW format used across the X-series (X-T5, X-H2, X-Pro3) and GFX medium format cameras. RAF files store data from Fujifilm's unique X-Trans 6x6 color filter array (different from the standard Bayer pattern) along with Film Simulation mode settings. ODD is LibreOffice Draw's format for annotated documents.

Converting RAF to ODD applies Fujifilm's Film Simulation color science and embeds the processed photograph into a Draw document for annotation. Fujifilm's distinctive color rendering — Classic Chrome, Velvia, Acros — is preserved in the conversion.

Why Convert RAF to ODD?

Fujifilm cameras are popular among street, documentary, and fine art photographers who value the Film Simulation aesthetic. Converting RAF to ODD creates annotated documents that preserve Fujifilm's color character — useful for exhibition catalog documentation, photo essay layouts, and curator review boards.

The ODD format enables non-destructive annotation of Fujifilm captures with exhibition notes, print specifications, and catalog metadata using free LibreOffice Draw tools.

Common Use Cases

  • Create annotated exhibition catalog pages from Fujifilm X-series fine art photography
  • Build documentary photo essay layouts with captioned Fujifilm street photography
  • Prepare annotated review boards from Fujifilm GFX medium format studio captures
  • Document Film Simulation comparisons with labeled side-by-side examples in Draw

How It Works

The conversion reads the RAF container, decodes the X-Trans sensor data using the unique 6x6 color filter demosaicing algorithm (distinct from standard Bayer demosaicing), applies the active Film Simulation profile (Classic Chrome, Velvia, Acros, etc.), and embeds the result into an ODD XML package.

Quality & Performance

Fujifilm's X-Trans demosaicing produces exceptionally sharp output with minimal moire. The Film Simulation color rendering gives Fujifilm photos their distinctive look, which is faithfully preserved in the ODD conversion. GFX medium format files provide particularly high resolution.

SHARP EngineFastMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceRAFODD
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Fujifilm's Classic Chrome simulation creates particularly compelling annotated documentary photography
  • 2Use GFX medium format RAF files for exhibition catalog ODD pages that need extreme detail for zoomed annotations
  • 3Export annotated ODD pages to PDF for gallery submission packages and exhibition proposals
  • 4Keep original RAF files for future re-processing with different Film Simulation modes

RAF to ODD conversion preserves Fujifilm's distinctive Film Simulation aesthetic in annotated LibreOffice Draw documents, supporting fine art documentation and exhibition catalog workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The active Film Simulation (Classic Chrome, Velvia, Acros, etc.) stored in the RAF metadata is applied during conversion, preserving Fujifilm's signature color rendering.
Yes. The unique 6x6 X-Trans color filter array is demosaiced using an appropriate algorithm distinct from standard Bayer demosaicing.
Yes. GFX 50S, 50R, 100S, and 100 II RAF files are fully supported, producing high-resolution embedded images ideal for detailed annotation.
The conversion uses the Film Simulation active at capture time. To change the rendering, reprocess the RAF in Fujifilm's X RAW Studio or Capture One first.

Related Conversions & Tools