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Convert SR2 images to MIFF format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Sony RAW 2 (.sr2)

The SR2 file extension stands for "Sony RAW 2", a format used by Sony digital cameras to store uncompressed image data. Introduced in December 2005 with the Sony DSC-R1 model, SR2 files capture raw image data directly from the camera's sensor, preserving maximum detail and dynamic range for post-processing. This format is favored by professional photographers for its flexibility in editing and superior image quality compared to compressed formats. SR2 is part of Sony's suite of RAW formats, which also includes SRF and ARW.

SR2 Converter

Magick Image File Format (.miff)

The Magick Image File Format (MIFF) is a platform-independent format developed by John Cristy for ImageMagick, designed to store bitmap images. MIFF supports extensive metadata, including image color profiles, comments, and copyright information, making it versatile for various applications. It is particularly useful in image processing and conversion tasks due to its ability to handle multiple image formats like JPEG, TIFF, and PNG. MIFF's history dates back to its inception as part of the ImageMagick toolkit, which is widely used for image manipulation across different platforms.

MIFF Converter

How to convert SR2 to MIFF?

  1. Upload SR2 File

    Choose a SR2 image and upload it to the converter.

  2. Select SR2 Tools

    Refine the SR2 image using tools before converting to MIFF.

  3. Download Your MIFF

    Click Download after the MIFF conversion ends to get your file.

Convert SR2 to MIFF

Convert SR2 to MIFF on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

With Vertopal CLI installed, you can convert SR2 image directly into MIFF image.

  1. Start the system console for administration.
  2. Use cd to reach the SR2 folder or reference the path.
  3. Run the command after replacing SR2_INPUT_FILE with the correct path. $ vertopal convert SR2_INPUT_FILE --to miff

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