Convert RAF to BMP — Free Online Converter
Convert Fujifilm RAW (.raf) to Bitmap Image (.bmp) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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About RAF to BMP Conversion
RAF (Fujifilm RAW) is Fujifilm's proprietary RAW format used across the X-series and GFX medium format camera systems. Fujifilm's cameras feature unique X-Trans CMOS sensors with a non-Bayer 6x6 color filter array pattern, producing images with reduced moire artifacts and distinctive color rendering. Converting RAF files to BMP produces an uncompressed bitmap where every demosaiced pixel is stored as raw RGB data.
The X-Trans sensor's unusual filter pattern requires specialized demosaicing algorithms different from the standard Bayer pattern used by Canon, Nikon, and Sony. The conversion handles this unique sensor layout, applying Fujifilm's embedded color science to produce accurate output. BMP's uncompressed format ensures no additional information is lost after the RAF demosaicing step.
Why Convert RAF to BMP?
BMP files are supported by every Windows application and embedded system, making them essential for legacy compatibility. Fujifilm's RAF format, with its uncommon X-Trans sensor pattern, is even less widely supported by third-party software than standard Bayer RAW formats, making conversion necessary for any system that cannot decode RAF natively.
Machine vision systems, scientific instruments, forensic documentation tools, and industrial quality control pipelines that require uncompressed BMP input cannot process RAF files directly. Converting to BMP delivers Fujifilm's distinctive color science in a universally readable format.
Common Use Cases
- Feed Fujifilm X-T5 photographs into industrial inspection systems requiring BMP
- Deliver Fujifilm GFX 100S medium format images to legacy scientific viewers
- Provide Fujifilm X-series captures to forensic documentation systems mandating BMP
- Generate uncompressed reference images from X-Trans sensor data for research
- Supply Fujifilm camera output to machine vision platforms requiring raw pixel data
How It Works
The conversion reads the RAF container, extracts sensor data from the X-Trans 6x6 color filter array (or Bayer pattern for older Fujifilm models), and performs specialized demosaicing. Fujifilm's embedded color matrix, white balance, and Film Simulation settings are applied. The result is written as a 24-bit Windows DIB. A Fujifilm X-T5 (40.2 MP) produces a BMP of approximately 115 MB. The GFX 100S (102 MP) produces approximately 292 MB.
Quality & Performance
BMP applies zero compression, preserving the demosaiced output exactly. The X-Trans sensor's 6x6 pattern reduces moire compared to Bayer sensors, producing cleaner detail at the pixel level. When Fujifilm's Film Simulation modes (Provia, Velvia, Classic Chrome, etc.) are embedded in the RAF, they influence the color rendering of the BMP output.
Device Compatibility
| Device | RAF | BMP |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Native |
| macOS | Partial | Partial |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Partial |
| Android | Partial | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Partial |
| Web Browser | No | No |
Tips for Best Results
- 1GFX 100S BMPs exceed 292 MB — ensure ample disk space
- 2For general use, PNG offers identical quality at much smaller file sizes
- 3Fujifilm's Film Simulation settings transfer to the BMP color rendering
- 4If the target accepts TIFF, prefer it over BMP for metadata preservation
- 5The X-Trans sensor's moire reduction produces cleaner pixel-level detail in the BMP
Related Conversions
RAF to BMP bridges Fujifilm's distinctive X-Trans sensor technology with legacy systems requiring uncompressed bitmap input. The output preserves Fujifilm's unique color science in a universally compatible format.