IIQ to JPS conversion is the process of transforming Hasselblad IIQ raw image files into JPS (JPEG Stereo) or standard JPEG-based stereo images, producing a compressed, viewable image from the original raw capture. This conversion extracts the sensor data and applies demosaicing, color profile and stereo packing (if needed) to create a JPS file suitable for web viewing, sharing, or stereo-compatible players.
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Confirm .jps as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .JPS file once ready.
The IIQ file type typically uses the MIME type 'image/x-raw-phaseone' and contains raw sensor data suited for professional image editing. JPS files use the MIME type 'image/x-jps' and are essentially JPEG images formatted for stereoscopic 3D viewing. Conversion involves transcoding raw sensor data into compressed JPEG stereo images compatible with a broad range of devices and software.
The JPS (.JPS) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like IIQ.
While specific technical details aren't available here, JPS files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Our Online IIQ to JPS Converter allows you to seamlessly convert your IIQ files to JPS format without any software installation. Designed for photographers and image editors, this tool ensures a quick and secure conversion process directly from your browser.
IIQ files are proprietary raw image files offering high-quality unprocessed data from Phase One cameras, often requiring specialized software. In contrast, JPS files are JPEG Stereo images that are compressed and widely supported for 3D image viewing. While IIQ focuses on raw image fidelity, JPS emphasizes compatibility and ease of sharing.
Keep individual IIQ files under ~100–200MB for faster upload and processing; batch jobs with many large IIQs can be slow or hit service limits.
To preserve color and detail, export using a high-quality demosaic and set JPS quality to 90–100%; convert to sRGB for broad compatibility.
For batch conversion, process IIQ files in groups (10–50 at a time) and use ZIP upload where supported to reduce overhead.
Remember IIQ is a raw format containing sensor data and may include higher dynamic range than JPS; highlight and shadow detail can be lost during compression.
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JPS is a JPEG-based stereo container and does not retain raw sensor flexibility—avoid heavy post-conversion edits and keep original IIQ backups.