3FR to PAM Converter

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Studio Confidentiality

3FR uploads from Hasselblad cameras are deleted immediately after conversion. Output files are removed within 24 hours automatically.

Effortless Delivery

Upload 3FR, choose your client delivery format, download. Turning Hasselblad RAW into shareable files takes three simple steps.

Exceptional Detail Preserved

3FR RAW files from Hasselblad contain massive amounts of image information. Conversion maintains the full fidelity of your medium format captures.

How to convert 3FR to PAM

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose pam or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your pam file right afterwards

About formats

3FR is the proprietary RAW image format used by Hasselblad medium-format digital cameras, introduced in 2005 with the H2D camera system. The format captures unprocessed sensor data from Hasselblad's large CCD and CMOS sensors, which range from 39 to over 100 megapixels in modern bodies, preserving the full dynamic range and color depth recorded by the hardware. 3FR files store 16-bit-per-channel data alongside extensive EXIF metadata including lens correction profiles, white balance readings, and GPS coordinates when available. The files are substantially larger than consumer RAW formats due to the medium-format sensor area — a single 100-megapixel capture can exceed 150 MB — but this size reflects the extraordinary detail captured. One advantage is unmatched tonal resolution: the combination of Hasselblad's sensor technology and 16-bit RAW capture yields images with exceptionally smooth gradients and outstanding highlight/shadow recovery latitude, making 3FR the format of choice for high-end fashion, landscape, and fine art photography. Another strength is color fidelity — Hasselblad's Natural Color Solution (HNCS) technology, embedded in 3FR metadata, provides an ICC profile tuned to each specific camera unit, delivering color accuracy that approaches laboratory reference standards. 3FR files can be processed in Hasselblad's own Phocus software, Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, and other major RAW converters that support the format.
Developer: Hasselblad
Initial release: 2005
PAM (Portable Arbitrary Map) is a raster image format added to the Netpbm family around the year 2000 by Bryan Henderson, the maintainer of Netpbm, as a generalization that unifies and extends the original PBM, PGM, and PPM formats. Where the classic Netpbm formats each handle a specific image type (PBM for bilevel, PGM for grayscale, PPM for color), PAM provides a single format that can represent any combination of channels, bit depths, and image types through a flexible ASCII header. The PAM header uses keyword-value pairs: WIDTH, HEIGHT, DEPTH (number of channels), MAXVAL (maximum sample value, up to 65535), and TUPLTYPE (a string identifying the image type — BLACKANDWHITE, GRAYSCALE, RGB, GRAYSCALE_ALPHA, RGB_ALPHA, or custom types). After the header, pixel data is stored in binary, with each sample occupying one or two bytes depending on MAXVAL. PAM's key innovation over its predecessors is native alpha channel support: GRAYSCALE_ALPHA (2-channel) and RGB_ALPHA (4-channel) tupletypes provide transparency without requiring a separate mask file, something the original PBM/PGM/PPM formats could not express. One advantage is format unification: a single PAM-reading implementation handles monochrome, grayscale, color, and alpha-augmented images, eliminating the need for separate parsers for each Netpbm variant. The extensible TUPLTYPE mechanism provides another practical strength — custom channel configurations (multispectral, depth + color, or any application-specific arrangement) can be represented and labeled without modifying the format specification. PAM is supported by Netpbm tools, ImageMagick, GIMP, and programming libraries that process the Netpbm family.
Initial release: 2000

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert 3FR to PAM?

3FR files from Hasselblad cameras contain exceptional medium format imagery. Converting to PAM creates deliverables your clients can use without Phocus software.

What opens PAM?

GIMP, Netpbm tools, and Unix-based image processing software open PAM files.

Will the image quality be preserved?

The converter extracts full quality from 3FR RAW data and renders it into PAM with the best possible fidelity for the target format.

Can I convert 3FR to PAM on my phone?

Absolutely. The converter works in any mobile browser — iOS Safari, Android Chrome, or any other. No app installation necessary.

Is 3FR to PAM conversion free?

Standard conversions are available at no cost. Premium plans add faster processing and higher limits for professional-volume work.