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IIQ to DBK Converter

Fast IIQ to DBK conversion — browser-based

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High-Resolution Preserved

Phase One IIQ captures can exceed 150MP. Conversion maintains the full resolution and dynamic range of your medium format shots.

Secure Studio Workflow

Phase One IIQ files are deleted after processing. Converted outputs are automatically cleaned up within 24 hours for safety.

No Capture One Needed

Convert IIQ files directly in your browser. No Phase One software or RAW plugins required — just upload and download.

How to convert IIQ to DBK

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

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Choose dbk 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 dbk file right afterwards

About formats

IIQ (Intelligent Image Quality) is the proprietary RAW format developed by Phase One, a Danish manufacturer of medium-format digital camera systems and backs, introduced in 2008 with the P65+ digital back. IIQ files capture the unprocessed readout from Phase One's large-area CCD and CMOS sensors — ranging from 40 to 151 megapixels in current systems — at 16 bits per channel, preserving the full dynamic range, color depth, and spatial resolution of the sensor. The format comes in two variants: IIQ Large (IIQ L), which uses lossless compression for zero-quality-loss archival, and IIQ Small (IIQ S), which applies visually lossless compression to reduce file sizes by approximately 40-60% with negligible quality impact. Phase One's sensor calibration data, including per-pixel defect maps, fixed-pattern noise profiles, and factory color calibration, is embedded in the IIQ file, enabling precise correction during RAW development. One advantage is sheer resolving power and tonal depth: IIQ files from Phase One's flagship systems deliver the highest pixel counts and widest dynamic range available in commercial photography, making them the standard format for museum digitization, fine art reproduction, aerial surveying, and commercial advertising where maximum detail is non-negotiable. Tight integration with Capture One is another key strength — Phase One develops both the camera hardware and the RAW processing software, ensuring that IIQ files receive optimized demosaicing, color rendering, and lens correction tuned to each specific camera-lens combination.
Developer: Phase One
Initial release: 2008
DBK is a file extension associated with DocBook, a semantic markup language for technical documentation defined in XML (and originally SGML). DocBook was created around 1991 by HaL Computer Systems and O'Reilly & Associates, later maintained by the OASIS DocBook Technical Committee. The vocabulary provides over 400 element types designed specifically for books, articles, reference pages, and technical manuals — including structural elements (book, chapter, section, appendix), block elements (para, programlisting, table, figure), and inline elements (emphasis, filename, command, classname). Authors write content focusing on meaning rather than appearance, and separate stylesheets transform the DocBook source into output formats like HTML, PDF, EPUB, and man pages. One advantage is strict separation of content and presentation — a single DocBook source document can generate a printed book, a website, an ebook, and Unix man pages through different transformation pipelines, without any content duplication. The rich semantic vocabulary is another strength: because elements like <command>, <filename>, and <errorcode> carry precise meaning, toolchains can index, cross-reference, and validate technical content in ways that generic markup cannot. DocBook has been adopted by major open-source projects including the Linux kernel documentation, GNOME, KDE, and FreeBSD for their official documentation, and it remains the standard for single-source technical publishing.
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert IIQ to DBK?

IIQ is a professional medium format RAW that few tools outside Capture One support. Converting to DBK makes your photos universally accessible.

What opens DBK?

XML editors, DocBook processing tools, and oXygen XML Editor open DBK files.

Can I add text to the DBK output?

The converter produces a DBK containing your IIQ image. For adding text, open the result in a compatible editor afterward.

Do I need to install anything?

No installation at all. The IIQ to DBK converter runs entirely in your web browser — just visit the page and start converting.

Is it free to convert IIQ to DBK?

Basic IIQ to DBK conversions are free. Paid plans unlock priority processing and expanded capabilities for heavy users.