IIQ to FIG conversion is the process of transforming Phase One IIQ raw image files into FIG format images. This conversion extracts the high-bit-depth raw sensor data, demosaics and applies optional processing (white balance, exposure, color profiles) to produce a FIG file compatible with applications that support the FIG image container.
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IIQ files use the MIME type image/x-raw-iiq and are typically used in professional photography workflows for raw image data storage. FIG files often use MIME types like image/x-fig or application/x-fig and are common in vector graphic editing applications. Converting IIQ to FIG requires decoding raw sensor data and re-encoding into a format suitable for vector or layered design tools.
The FIG (.FIG) format is commonly used for drawing. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like IIQ.
While specific technical details aren't available here, FIG files generally serve the purpose of storing drawing effectively within their domain.
Easily convert your IIQ files to FIG format with our efficient online converter designed for photographers and creative professionals. Our tool simplifies the process, ensuring high-quality FIG output from your original IIQ images without software installation.
IIQ is a proprietary raw image format from Phase One cameras, containing unprocessed sensor data, ideal for photographers needing maximum control. FIG files are generally used for vector graphics and offer more flexibility in design applications. While IIQ focuses on raw image fidelity, FIG emphasizes editable and scalable graphic elements.
Keep original IIQ files under 200–500MB for smoother single-file conversions; very large IIQ files (1GB+) may require more memory and time.
Preserve quality by exporting FIG at 16-bit with lossless compression and including ICC profiles to retain color fidelity from Phase One sensors.
For large workflows, use batch conversion with multithreaded or CLI tools to process multiple IIQ files; test settings on one file before converting a whole shoot.
Be aware FIG is a specialized container—some image viewers may not support FIG natively; provide alternative exports (TIFF, DNG) if compatibility is required.
The converter made changing my IIQ files to FIG so simple and fast.
Emma L.
Photographer
Excellent tool, the output FIG files work perfectly with my software.
John M.
Graphic Designer
Reliable and easy to use, it saved me hours.
Lisa K.
Creative Director
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Compression and reducing bit depth will save space but can reduce highlight/shadow detail; avoid aggressive lossy settings for archival masters.