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IIQ to DOTX Converter

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Server-Side Conversion

Massive Phase One IIQ files are processed in the cloud. Your local machine dedicates zero resources to the conversion.

Bulk Deliverables

Need to deliver an entire Phase One shoot? Upload all IIQ files and batch convert them into client-ready formats at once.

Optimized for Large Files

Even massive IIQ files from medium format sensors convert efficiently. Our servers are tuned for handling professional-sized captures.

How to convert IIQ to DOTX

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

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Choose dotx 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 dotx 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
DOTX is the Open XML template format for Microsoft Word, introduced with Office 2007. A DOTX file is a ZIP archive containing XML parts that define document styles, page layout defaults, theme colors, theme fonts, numbering formats, boilerplate content, headers, footers, and other elements that establish a reusable document foundation. When applied, a DOTX template creates a new DOCX document inheriting the template's complete formatting system. The XML-based structure provides advantages over the legacy DOT format: templates can be inspected and modified using standard XML tools, individual components (styles, themes) are cleanly separated into dedicated files, and ZIP compression yields smaller file sizes. One advantage is modular design management — DOTX templates encapsulate a complete formatting identity as a distributable package, and the XML architecture makes it straightforward to update specific elements like color schemes or font definitions without rebuilding the entire template. Broad compatibility is another strength: DOTX templates work in Word on Windows and macOS, LibreOffice Writer, and online platforms including Google Docs (with conversion). The format integrates with Word's template management system and organizational template libraries via SharePoint, enabling centralized document governance across large teams. DOTX has become the standard for distributing document formatting frameworks in corporate, academic, and publishing environments.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert IIQ to DOTX?

Phase One IIQ files are massive professional RAW captures. Converting to DOTX makes them manageable for web use, archiving, or client presentations.

What opens DOTX?

Microsoft Word 2007+, LibreOffice Writer, and modern office suites open DOTX templates.

Can I add text to the DOTX output?

The converter produces a DOTX 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 DOTX converter runs entirely in your web browser — just visit the page and start converting.

Is it free to convert IIQ to DOTX?

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