ORF to BMP Converter

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Data Protection

Privacy matters — your ORF uploads are purged after processing, and resulting BMP images are cleared from servers within 24 hours automatically.

Server-Side Processing

Conversion runs entirely on cloud servers, so your Olympus ORF to BMP transformation does not burden your local machine at all.

Speed Matters

The ORF to BMP conversion pipeline is optimized for speed. Even large Olympus RAW images are processed and delivered promptly.

How to convert ORF to BMP

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

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Choose bmp 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 bmp file right afterwards

About formats

ORF (Olympus RAW Format) is the proprietary RAW image format used by Olympus (now OM Digital Solutions) digital cameras, introduced in 2000 with the E-10 digital SLR and continuing through the entire Micro Four Thirds OM-D and PEN lineups. ORF files capture the unprocessed 12-bit or 14-bit readout from the camera's Four Thirds or Micro Four Thirds Live MOS or CCD sensor, preserving the complete Bayer-pattern mosaic data before any demosaicing, noise reduction, or color processing. The format uses an Olympus-specific container that stores the raw data with lossless compression alongside multiple embedded JPEG previews, extensive EXIF metadata, and Olympus MakerNote tags encoding Art Filter settings, in-body image stabilization parameters, face/eye detection results, and computational photography mode information. ORF has evolved across several generations of Olympus sensors, from the original 4-megapixel Four Thirds CCD to the 20+ megapixel stacked sensors in current OM System bodies, and the format has accommodated these changes while maintaining backward compatibility in processing software. One advantage is the Micro Four Thirds system's depth-of-field characteristics: ORF files from these smaller sensors deliver greater depth of field at equivalent apertures compared to full-frame, a genuine advantage for macro, landscape, and travel photography where sharpness throughout the frame matters. Wide processing support is another strength — ORF files are handled by Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, DxO, Olympus/OM Workspace, dcraw, and RawTherapee.
Developer: Olympus
Initial release: 2000
BMP (Bitmap) is a raster image file format developed by Microsoft for the Windows operating system, introduced with Windows 3.0 in 1990. The format stores pixel data in a straightforward structure: a file header specifying dimensions, color depth, and compression method, followed by an optional color palette and then the raw pixel array. BMP supports color depths from 1-bit monochrome through 4-bit and 8-bit indexed color to 16-bit, 24-bit true color, and 32-bit with alpha channel. Most BMP files store pixels uncompressed (BI_RGB), though optional RLE compression is available for 4-bit and 8-bit modes. Pixels are arranged in bottom-up row order by default, with each row padded to a 4-byte boundary. One advantage is absolute simplicity — the format has no complex encoding, filtering, or compression layers, making BMP files trivial to read and write programmatically in any language. This simplicity also means BMP images render with zero decoding overhead, useful in scenarios where decompression latency matters. The format's deep Windows integration is another strength: BMP is the native bitmap format for Windows GDI, clipboard operations, and device-independent bitmap (DIB) handling, ensuring first-class support across the entire Windows ecosystem. While BMP's lack of compression produces large files unsuitable for web use or storage-constrained environments, it remains widely used as an intermediate format in image processing, as a clipboard exchange format, and in embedded systems where decoding simplicity outweighs file size.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ORF to BMP?

Nearly every device and application supports BMP. Converting from Olympus ORF RAW produces images with universal compatibility and no quality loss.

What programs open BMP?

Open BMP with Windows Paint, Photos, macOS Preview, GIMP, Photoshop, and virtually any image viewer — it works across platforms.

Does the conversion preserve image quality?

The converter processes your Olympus ORF sensor data carefully to produce the best possible BMP output. Quality depends on the target format's capabilities.

What happens to my uploaded ORF images?

Your Olympus ORF images are deleted right after conversion. The resulting BMP output is removed from servers within 24 hours for complete privacy.

Can I convert multiple ORF photos at once?

Yes — batch upload is supported. Queue several Olympus ORF images and convert them all to BMP in one session without repeating the process.

Is ORF to BMP conversion free on Convertio?

Standard ORF to BMP conversions are free on convertio.tools. Larger volumes or bigger images may benefit from a premium account for faster processing.

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