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How to Convert CR2 to TIFF
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When Do You Need to Convert CR2 to TIFF?
RAW image files preserve maximum sensor data but are large and incompatible with most apps and websites. Converting CR2 to TIFF makes your photos instantly shareable and web-ready without needing professional editing software.
About CR2 and TIFF
image/x-canon-cr2
CR2 files store unprocessed image data captured by Canon DSLR cameras. They provide maximum flexibility for adjusting exposure, color balance, and dynamic range during post-processing. CR2 files are larger than JPEGs but retain far more image detail.
image/tiff
TIFF is a flexible, adaptable file format for handling images and data within a single file. It is widely used in the publishing and printing industry because it supports lossless compression and high color depth.
Conversion Notes
CR2 is a lossless RAW format that preserves all sensor data, including metadata like exposure and colour temperature. Converting to TIFF applies demosaicing and colour processing, resulting in a smaller, widely-compatible file. If TIFF uses lossy compression, some fine detail is traded for size. For archival work, keeping the original CR2 alongside the converted file is recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Upload your CR2 files and download full-resolution TIFF images — no Lightroom, Capture One, or camera software required.