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Convert RAW to TIFF — Free Online Converter

Convert Camera RAW Image (.raw) to Tagged Image File Format (.tiff) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registration....

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Upload your .raw 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 .tiff file when it's ready.

About RAW to TIFF Conversion

RAW to TIFF converts camera sensor data into the Tagged Image File Format — the professional standard for high-quality image storage, printing, and archival. TIFF is the format of choice for professional photographers, print houses, museums, and archives because it supports uncompressed storage, lossless LZW/ZIP compression, 16-bit and 32-bit depth, CMYK and Lab color spaces, multiple pages, and rich metadata including ICC profiles.

Our converter uses Sharp to decode the RAW Bayer pattern data and writes the result as a TIFF file with configurable compression, bit depth, and color space options.

Why Convert RAW to TIFF?

TIFF is the gold standard for professional image quality. Print houses worldwide accept TIFF as their preferred input format. Museums and national archives use TIFF for digital preservation of cultural heritage. Medical imaging, scientific research, and forensic photography all standardize on TIFF for its lossless quality, rich metadata support, and long-term format stability. Converting RAW to TIFF creates the highest-quality output available in a widely accepted image format.

Common Use Cases

  • Export RAW photos as TIFF for professional print house submission
  • Archive RAW photographs in TIFF for museum and institutional preservation
  • Prepare RAW captures as 16-bit TIFF for advanced editing in Photoshop
  • Convert RAW to TIFF for medical and scientific image analysis
  • Create CMYK TIFF files from RAW photos for offset printing production
  • Generate archival-quality TIFF from RAW for forensic photography records

How It Works

Sharp decodes the RAW sensor data with Bayer demosaicing, white balance, and configurable tone mapping. The decoded image is written as TIFF with: LZW compression (lossless, moderate size reduction), ZIP/Deflate compression (lossless, slightly better compression), or no compression (maximum compatibility). Bit depth options include 8-bit (standard), 16-bit (preserves RAW dynamic range), and 32-bit float (for HDR). The TIFF container stores EXIF metadata, ICC profiles, XMP data, and supports multiple image pages (multi-page TIFF).

Quality & Performance

TIFF is lossless. With uncompressed or LZW/ZIP compression, every pixel of the decoded RAW image is preserved exactly. At 16-bit depth, TIFF retains more of the RAW file's 12-14 bit dynamic range than 8-bit formats, making it the best choice for images that will undergo significant post-processing.

SHARP EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceRAWTIFF
Windows PCPartialNative
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Use 16-bit depth to preserve maximum dynamic range from the RAW source
  • 2LZW compression is lossless and reduces file size by 30-50% with universal compatibility
  • 3Embed ICC profiles for accurate color reproduction across different devices and printers
  • 4TIFF is the standard for print submission — most labs accept it without conversion
  • 5Preserve EXIF metadata for archival records of camera settings and shooting conditions
  • 6Use uncompressed TIFF only when the receiving software requires it — LZW is equally lossless

Related Conversions

RAW to TIFF is the professional standard for maximum quality image export from camera sensor data. Whether for printing, archival, or advanced editing, TIFF delivers uncompromised fidelity.

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TIFF is lossless and supports 16-bit depth. JPEG is lossy and limited to 8-bit. TIFF preserves more quality but produces much larger files. Use TIFF for professional work, JPEG for sharing.
A 24-megapixel image is approximately 72 MB uncompressed (8-bit) or 144 MB (16-bit). LZW compression reduces this by 30-50% depending on image content.
Both are lossless. LZW has broader compatibility with older software. ZIP typically achieves slightly better compression. Choose based on your workflow's software requirements.
Yes. TIFF supports RGB, CMYK, Lab, Grayscale, and Multichannel color modes — essential for professional print production workflows.
Yes. Multiple RAW images can be combined into a single multi-page TIFF, useful for contact sheets and document-style collections.

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