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Convert SRW to JPEG — Free Online Converter

Convert Samsung RAW (.srw) to Joint Photographic Experts Group (.jpeg) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registrati...

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Как конвертировать

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

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

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

About SRW to JPG Conversion

Samsung NX-series cameras produced SRW RAW files with 14-bit APS-C sensors delivering excellent image quality for their era. The NX1 was particularly notable with a 28.2 MP BSI CMOS sensor, 4K video, and Samsung's advanced autofocus system. Converting SRW to JPEG produces universally viewable photographs from these now-discontinued cameras.

Since Samsung exited the camera market in 2015, converting SRW files to JPEG serves both practical delivery needs and long-term preservation. JPEG's universal support ensures these images remain viewable on any device indefinitely, regardless of future SRW format support in software.

Why Convert SRW to JPG?

JPEG is the universal photograph format. Samsung NX photographers need JPEG for sharing, printing, web publishing, and social media — none of which accept SRW directly. JPEG conversion is essential for any practical use of Samsung NX camera output.

Long-term preservation is also a concern. Samsung's SRW format may eventually lose support in RAW processors. While DNG is ideal for RAW archival, JPEG provides a universally readable interpretation that will work in any software for decades to come.

Common Use Cases

  • Preserve Samsung NX1 photography archives as universally viewable JPEG files
  • Share Samsung NX500 photographs on social media and web platforms
  • Deliver Samsung NX camera photos for print services requiring JPEG
  • Create shareable versions of Samsung NX archives for portfolio display
  • Generate universally compatible copies of SRW files for long-term accessibility
  • Upload Samsung NX photography to stock agencies in their required JPEG format

How It Works

Reads the SRW container, extracts 14-bit Bayer data from Samsung's APS-C sensor, applies Samsung's color matrix and white balance, performs demosaicing, and compresses to JPEG at configurable quality (default 92%). Samsung's color rendering — known for slightly warm, pleasing tones — is preserved in the JPEG output. EXIF metadata including Samsung lens data transfers.

Quality & Performance

At 92% quality, JPEG preserves the character of Samsung's color rendering. The NX1's BSI CMOS sensor produced excellent detail and low noise for its era. The main limitation is the 14-bit to 8-bit reduction. Samsung's color science was well-regarded, and the JPEG output preserves this rendering faithfully.

SHARP EngineFastMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceSRWJPG
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Convert entire Samsung NX archives to both JPEG (sharing) and DNG (RAW preservation)
  • 2Use maximum quality JPEG for archival copies of Samsung NX photography
  • 3Samsung's pleasing color rendering is well-preserved in JPEG output
  • 4NX1 images have excellent detail that benefits from high JPEG quality settings
  • 5EXIF data including Samsung lens info transfers to JPEG automatically

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SRW to JPEG is essential for Samsung NX photographers. It transforms legacy RAW files into permanently accessible photographs, protecting valuable images against future format obsolescence while enabling immediate sharing and printing.

Часто задаваемые вопросы

90-95% for general use. 95-100% for print. 80-85% for web galleries. For archival JPEG copies, use maximum quality.
NX1 SRW (~25-35 MB) converts to JPEG at 92%: ~8-14 MB. A 55-70% reduction.
Yes, always keep original SRW files when possible. JPEG is a final format — the RAW flexibility is lost. Consider also converting to DNG for RAW preservation.
Yes. Samsung's color matrix and white balance are applied from the SRW metadata, preserving the camera's characteristic warm, pleasing color rendering.
Samsung stopped making cameras in 2015. Current RAW processors support SRW, but long-term support is uncertain. Converting to universal formats is prudent.

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