IIQ to KWD conversion is the process of converting Pentax PEF/IIQ raw image files produced by Pentax digital cameras into KWD, a keying/keyword-rich image container or a specialized image package used by certain DAMs and archival workflows. This conversion typically extracts the high-bit raw sensor data, embedded metadata, and creates a KWD file that preserves color depth and metadata for downstream cataloging or editing.
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Confirm .kwd as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .KWD file once ready.
The IIQ format typically uses the image/iiq MIME type and stores uncompressed raw image data from Phase One cameras. KWD files use the image/kwd MIME type and are compressed for efficient storage and transmission. Codecs supported vary depending on software, but conversion ensures the file is accessible across multiple platforms.
The KWD (.KWD) format is commonly used for document. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like IIQ.
While specific technical details aren't available here, KWD files generally serve the purpose of storing document effectively within their domain.
Our online IIQ to KWD converter allows you to seamlessly convert your IIQ image files into the KWD format without any hassle. Designed for photographers and digital artists, this tool ensures fast, secure, and high-quality file conversion directly from your browser.
IIQ files are proprietary raw image files from Phase One cameras, offering high detail and dynamic range. KWD files are optimized for smaller size and broader software compatibility, often used for streamlined workflows. While IIQ retains more raw sensor data, KWD is favored for easier editing and sharing.
Keep source IIQ files under 250MB each for faster uploads; individual IIQ files larger than 500MB may time out or require a desktop tool.
To preserve maximum image quality, choose KWD full-raw-preserve mode or lossless compression; avoid lossy KWD compression when planning heavy post-processing.
For large batches, convert in groups of 20–50 files to reduce memory spikes and allow checkpointing; consider using a desktop or CLI tool for thousands of files.
If your IIQ includes sidecar XMP edits, ensure the converter is set to import XMP so adjustments carry over into the KWD package.
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Note format limitation: some KWD variants only store a single preview size — extremely large embedded previews may be downsampled during conversion.