SRF Converter

Convert Sony SRF raw images to JPG, BMP, GIF online for free

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Complete Format Set

Sony SRF reaches 105+ output formats via 105 conversion paths — from quick JPG exports to high-fidelity TIFF and PNG preservation.

Replace Your RAW Editor

Need a quick JPG from an SRF file? Convertio delivers it without requiring you to install or learn RAW editing software.

Cloud RAW Engine

All the heavy computation for RAW processing runs on Convertio servers. Your device stays snappy throughout the conversion.

Early Sony RAW Decoded

SRF is one of the first Sony RAW formats. Convertio still reads it properly, ensuring legacy photos are not left behind.

Efficient Batch Mode

Upload a collection of SRF files from an old camera and convert them all in one go — no manual repetition required.

Secure Photo Processing

Uploaded RAW files are removed from servers immediately. Converted photos are deleted within 24 hours for your privacy.

How to convert SRF file

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Add your SRF raw file by uploading from your Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or via a URL.

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Choose the output format from 105+ options — JPG, BMP, GIF, TGA, or anything else available.

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Take a moment to verify the file and format selections are what you intended.

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Hit Convert and grab the processed photo once the download button activates.

About format

SRF (Sony RAW Format) is the earliest proprietary RAW image format used by Sony digital cameras, introduced in 2003 with the Cyber-shot DSC-F828 and also used by the DSC-V3 compact camera. SRF files capture the unprocessed sensor readout at 12 bits per channel, preserving the raw Bayer-pattern data from the camera's CCD sensor before any demosaicing, white balance, or compression processing. The DSC-F828 was notable for its unique 4-color RGBE (Red, Green, Blue, Emerald) CCD sensor design — an attempt to capture a wider color gamut by adding a cyan-shifted fourth color filter element — and SRF files from this camera store the raw 4-color mosaic data needed to take advantage of this unconventional sensor layout. The format uses a proprietary container structure with Sony-specific metadata tags recording exposure parameters, lens position, and camera settings. SRF was succeeded by SR2 and then ARW as Sony expanded into interchangeable-lens cameras with the Alpha DSLR system from 2006 onward. One advantage is the capture of data from genuinely innovative sensor technology — the DSC-F828's 4-color filter array was a unique experiment in consumer camera design, and SRF files preserve the raw 4-channel data that enables exploration of the extended color gamut this sensor design was intended to provide, particularly in the cyan-green portion of the spectrum where standard Bayer sensors have gaps. Despite the format's obscurity, SRF files remain processable: Adobe Camera Raw, dcraw, LibRaw, and RawTherapee all support SRF, ensuring these early Sony RAW files remain accessible for modern processing.
Developer: Sony
Initial release: 2003

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SRF to a standard format?

SRF is an early Sony RAW format with very limited editor support today. JPG or PNG conversion makes these photos usable in any application.

What applications still open SRF?

Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom, and RawTherapee can open SRF files. Sony Imaging Edge also provides native support for this format.

Will converting SRF reduce photo quality?

Converting to lossless formats like PNG or TIFF keeps full quality intact. JPG compresses slightly but produces universally compatible output.

Does convertio.tools support batch SRF conversion?

Yes. Upload all your SRF files together and convert them in a single batch — much faster than processing photos individually.

Is there a cost for SRF conversion?

Free conversion covers standard needs. Premium plans offer more capacity for users handling large RAW photo libraries.

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