IIQ to RGF conversion is the process of transforming Hasselblad IIQ raw image files into the RGF raster graphics format. This conversion extracts the sensor data and embedded metadata from IIQ and encodes it into RGF while optionally applying demosaicing, color profile mapping, and compression settings for compatibility and delivery.
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Confirm .rgf as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .RGF file once ready.
The IIQ file uses the MIME type image/x-phaseone-iiq and contains raw sensor data with minimal processing, ideal for professional photo editing. RGF files use the MIME type image/x-raw-general and typically support advanced compression codecs to reduce file size without quality loss. Both formats are used in photography but differ in supported devices and software environments.
The RGF (.RGF) 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, RGF files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Easily convert your IIQ files to RGF format using our online converter. Whether you need to switch file types for compatibility or editing purposes, our tool ensures a fast and accurate conversion process without any software downloads.
IIQ is a proprietary raw image format primarily used by Phase One cameras, offering high-fidelity data for professional editing. RGF is a more versatile raw format designed for broader compatibility and efficient compression. While IIQ focuses on preserving maximum detail, RGF balances quality and file size for easier workflow integration.
Keep source IIQ files under 50–100MB each for fastest desktop conversions; very high-resolution IIQ files of several hundred MB may require more RAM and time.
To preserve image quality, convert using a high-quality demosaic and export RGF in lossless compression or 'high' quality preset; avoid aggressive lossy compression.
For large collections, use batch conversion tools and enable multithreading; process in chunks (e.g., 25–50 files) to reduce memory spikes.
Note format limitation: RGF is a raster container and will bake in demosaicing/color corrections from IIQ—original per-pixel sensor mosaic data cannot be preserved in standard RGF.
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If you need to keep camera-specific metadata, export embedded XMP/sidecar files or ensure your converter copies EXIF/metadata into the RGF container.