ORF to RGF conversion is the process of transforming Olympus RAW Format (ORF) image files produced by Olympus cameras into RGF (a raster graphics format) files, enabling broader compatibility for editing and sharing. This conversion decodes the camera-specific raw sensor data in ORF and re-encodes it into RGF with chosen compression and color profile settings for downstream use.
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Confirm .rgf as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .RGF file once ready.
ORF files use the image/omd MIME type and contain unprocessed sensor data designed for post-processing workflows. RGF files typically use the image/rgf MIME type and support common codecs optimized for quick rendering and sharing. While ORF is favored by professionals for detailed editing, RGF suits applications requiring fast display and compatibility.
The RGF (.RGF) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like ORF.
While specific technical details aren't available here, RGF files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Easily convert your ORF (Olympus Raw File) images to RGF (Raster Graphic Format) with our online ORF to RGF converter. Designed for photographers and designers, our tool offers a seamless way to transform raw image files into a versatile and widely supported format without any software download.
ORF files are raw image files produced by Olympus cameras, preserving maximum image data for advanced editing. RGF is a raster graphics format optimized for compatibility and smaller file sizes but with less editing flexibility. Choosing between ORF and RGF depends on whether you prioritize raw data fidelity or ease of use.
Keep original ORF files backed up: always retain the native ORF file since it contains full sensor data useful for re-editing.
Optimal file sizes: convert to lossless RGF for archival (resulting files often 1.5–3x the JPEG size) and use medium-quality RGF for web use to keep files under ~2–5 MB depending on resolution.
Preserve quality: choose High or lossless RGF and embed the camera ICC profile when preserving tonal and color fidelity from ORF.
Batch conversion: process multiple ORF files in a single job using folder/batch mode; watch memory and CPU usage for large batches to avoid timeouts.
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Format-specific limits: ORF contains raw sensor and lens correction metadata that may not map 1:1 to RGF; some camera-specific tags (proprietary calibration data) can be lost during conversion.