FAX to RICH Text Format conversion is the process of extracting or translating the image-based pages of a fax file into an editable RTF document that preserves layout and text where possible. This conversion typically uses OCR to recognize printed characters from standard fax image formats and embeds recognized text and basic formatting into a .rtf file for editing or archiving.
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Read guide →Drag your .FAX file from your computer or use the browse function.
Confirm .rtf as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .RTF file once ready.
FAX files usually use MIME type image/fax and store monochrome scanned images transmitted over telephone lines. RICH Text Format files use MIME type application/rtf and support text, fonts, and simple formatting. The conversion process involves decoding fax image codecs and generating RTF documents compatible with most text editors.
The RICH Text Format (.RTF) format is commonly used for document. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like FAX.
While specific technical details aren't available here, RICH Text Format files generally serve the purpose of storing document effectively within their domain.
Our Online FAX to RTF Converter allows you to seamlessly transform your FAX documents into editable RICH Text Format files. Whether you need to edit, archive, or share your FAX content, converting to RTF offers enhanced flexibility and compatibility across multiple platforms.
FAX files typically contain scanned images of documents that are hard to edit and search. In contrast, RICH Text Format provides editable text with formatting options, making it ideal for document revisions. While FAX files are primarily used for transmission, RTF files are designed for document creation and editing.
Keep source faxes under 10–20 MB per document for fastest, most reliable OCR; very large multipage faxes can slow processing.
For best text recognition, use high-contrast, 200–300 dpi scans; low-resolution or noisy fax images reduce OCR accuracy and require manual correction.
When preserving original appearance is important, choose the option to embed page images into the RTF; otherwise select full OCR to get editable text.
Batch-convert files in groups of 10–50 pages to avoid timeouts; for very large batches, split into smaller jobs and merge RTF outputs afterward.
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Limitations: handwritten notes, extreme skew, heavy smudging, or non-Latin scripts may not OCR correctly and will be embedded as images instead of editable text.