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Answered: How to convert compressed Fuji RAW files to uncompressed?

Started Mar 7, 2021 | Discussions
sluggy_warrior Veteran Member • Posts: 3,204
Re: How to convert compressed Fuji RAW files to uncompressed? Hello, completely new to this. I bough

darkchamber68 wrote:

Hi,

I'm totally new to this & I know little. Sorry I jump around a bit in my concerns

Purchased X-T3 some months back. I took photos in RAW & chose compressed by mistake...Lunar Eclipse ;-( . Now my finepix studio wont download the RAF files. The first download I did would. They were in Fine. What a pain it has been. Any help on that would be greatly appreciated. FPS does open them from the windows file but as in windows 10 photos I get what may be connected to X-Trans demosaic algorithims ...I think. It goes bright with lots of noise and spots of red green & blue if I recall correctly.

My question to this thread is which DIFFERENT application do you suggest? Do you mean free or paid?

Thank you for any help

I downloaded Raw X it wont let me use profile but I will youtube that. I have come from Nikon D70s & D800. Fuji seems hard work!

I've been using the free/open-source darktable, it can read both compressed and uncompressed RAF with no problem, and support most Fujifilm cameras/lenses. It's very similar to LR, is a full suite of both photo management and RAW editing, most likely will be your main workflow.

https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/

https://petapixel.com/2019/09/06/a-comprehensive-intro-to-darktable-a-free-lightroom-alternative/

sluggy_warrior Veteran Member • Posts: 3,204
Re: Answered: How to convert compressed Fuji RAW files to uncompressed?

Truman Prevatt wrote:

Disk space is cheap. By compressing with an unknown process in which there is no available decompression resources available - then you are buying yourself problems. I've never found compressed raws worth the time or aggravation to mess with. It would have been nice if Fuji provided a S/W package to compress and/or uncompress their raws. But alas - S/W is not Fuji's long suit.

Agreed that disk space is cheap. But there's no disadvantage to compressed RAF format: no loss of data, RawSpeed library is free/open-source so decoding methods are known/published for both formats, CPU time difference is minimal. Even if Fuji drops software support completely now, both compressed and uncompressed RAFs are not locked in anymore.

I shot a musical Mamma Miaat my daughter's school last week. It was 80GB on the card, and 21GB of RAF files in the end after culling and processing. Little things add up quickly, my 5TB USB drive has only 1.7TB left

At least we're not in the hot mess of Canon's CR3 format. While its specs are open/published, Canon doesn't clear a patent in the specs, thus, there's already implementation but it can't be used:

https://github.com/darktable-org/rawspeed/issues/121

Truman Prevatt
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Re: Answered: How to convert compressed Fuji RAW files to uncompressed?

sluggy_warrior wrote:

Truman Prevatt wrote:

Disk space is cheap. By compressing with an unknown process in which there is no available decompression resources available - then you are buying yourself problems. I've never found compressed raws worth the time or aggravation to mess with. It would have been nice if Fuji provided a S/W package to compress and/or uncompress their raws. But alas - S/W is not Fuji's long suit.

Agreed that disk space is cheap. But there's no disadvantage to compressed RAF format: no loss of data, RawSpeed library is free/open-source so decoding methods are known/published for both formats, CPU time difference is minimal. Even if Fuji drops software support completely now, both compressed and uncompressed RAFs are not locked in anymore.

The only downside of compressed is not every S/W package supports it and if one happens to want to use one of those or try one out - they they are screwed and have to find a work around.  `Compression is wonderful for a couple of things - like reducing size for electronic transmission or back in the old days of tape backup archive, e.g., TARball followed by a GZIP,  when disk spinning disk were the size of a dishwasher.  For electronic transmission, error correcting coding is required on the transmitted file so the number of bits transmitted is actually greater than that in the file.  Compressing the file will reduce the total package transmitted while minimizing the potential for transmission errors.

In general I do not compress image files since that insures the maximal compatibility  - now and going forward.

I shot a musical Mamma Miaat my daughter's school last week. It was 80GB on the card, and 21GB of RAF files in the end after culling and processing. Little things add up quickly, my 5TB USB drive has only 1.7TB left

At least we're not in the hot mess of Canon's CR3 format. While its specs are open/published, Canon doesn't clear a patent in the specs, thus, there's already implementation but it can't be used:

https://github.com/darktable-org/rawspeed/issues/121

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Tom Schum
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Re: How to convert compressed Fuji RAW files to uncompressed? Hello, completely new to this. I bough

darkchamber68 wrote:

Now my finepix studio wont download the RAF files. The first download I did would. They were in Fine. What a pain it has been. Any help on that would be greatly appreciated.

Latest version is 8.1.8.0 here, last updated 4/1/2021:

https://fujifilm-x.com/global/support/download/software/raw-file-converter-ex-powered-by-silkypix/

If you download this (about 500mb download), does it work with your compressed raws?

I wouldn't know the answer since I have all my raws saved in uncompressed mode (plenty of room on my SD cards for these, even though they are only 16GB, but that's just my shooting style).  The problem I have with compressed raws is that I worry about software being unable to deal with them, and this seems to be the issue.

But, the latest and greatest free Fuji/Silkypix raw converter ought to deal with all the Fuji raw formats.  Shouldn't it?

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