RAF to DDS Converter

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Simple Interface

The conversion interface is clean and intuitive — just three steps from RAF upload to DDS download. No learning curve, no complicated menus.

Detail Retained

The converter retains maximum visual fidelity during RAF to DDS conversion — your photos maintain their sharpness, color accuracy, and detail.

Privacy First

Security is built into every conversion. Uploaded RAF images are deleted instantly after processing, and DDS results are cleaned up within 24 hours.

How to convert RAF to DDS

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

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Choose dds 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 dds file right afterwards

About formats

RAF (RAW Format) is the proprietary RAW image format used by Fujifilm digital cameras, introduced in 2000 with the FinePix S1 Pro and continuing through the entire X-series mirrorless lineup and GFX medium-format system. RAF files capture the unprocessed readout from Fujifilm's image sensors — notably the SuperCCD, EXR, and X-Trans sensor designs — at 12 or 14 bits per channel, preserving the complete tonal and color information before any in-camera processing. What makes RAF distinctive among RAW formats is Fujifilm's X-Trans color filter array: instead of the standard 2x2 Bayer RGGB pattern used by virtually all other manufacturers, X-Trans uses a 6x6 semi-random pattern that distributes color samples more organically, reducing moire and false color without requiring an optical low-pass filter. RAF files from X-Trans sensors require specialized demosaicing algorithms that differ from standard Bayer processing. The format stores extensive metadata including Fujifilm's Film Simulation mode selection (Provia, Velvia, Astia, Classic Chrome, Acros, and others inspired by their analog film stocks), grain effect settings, dynamic range mode, and lens correction data for Fujinon XF and XC optics. One advantage is the Film Simulation heritage — Fujifilm's decades of film emulsion expertise informs the color science embedded in RAF metadata, and photographers can switch between film-inspired renderings during post-processing without quality loss. RAF files are supported by Adobe Lightroom, Capture One, Fujifilm's own X RAW Studio, dcraw, RawTherapee, and other major RAW processors.
Developer: Fujifilm
Initial release: 2000
DDS (DirectDraw Surface) is a container format for storing compressed and uncompressed textures, cube maps, volume textures, and mipmap chains, introduced by Microsoft with DirectX 7.0 on September 22, 1999. DDS files are designed for GPU-native consumption: the pixel data is stored in formats that graphics hardware can decompress directly during rendering — primarily S3TC/DXTn block compression (DXT1, DXT3, DXT5), and in later DirectX versions BC4 through BC7 — eliminating the CPU-side decompression step required by formats like PNG or JPEG. The file structure begins with a magic number and a 124-byte header specifying width, height, pixel format, mipmap count, and optional DX10 extended header for newer compression modes, followed by the raw surface data. DDS supports 2D textures, cube maps (six faces for environment mapping), volume/3D textures, and texture arrays, each with pre-computed mipmap chains that allow the GPU to sample appropriately sized versions at different distances. One advantage is rendering performance: because the GPU reads DDS data directly without decompression overhead, texture loading is dramatically faster than with traditional image formats, and the compressed data stays compressed in video memory, allowing more textures to fit in VRAM simultaneously. The format's dominance in game development is another key strength — DDS is the standard texture format for DirectX applications, supported natively by Unreal Engine, Unity, and virtually every PC game engine, as well as by image editors like GIMP (with plugin), Paint.NET, Photoshop (via NVIDIA plugin), and ImageMagick.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: September 22, 1999

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I convert RAF to DDS?

RAF files from Fujifilm cameras contain unprocessed sensor data — converting to DDS lets you share or publish without requiring specialized RAW editors.

What applications work with DDS?

Compatible apps include game engines (Unity, Unreal), Photoshop with NVIDIA plugin, GIMP, and Paint.NET.

How long are converted files stored?

Converted DDS files remain available for download for up to 24 hours, after which they are automatically deleted from Convertio servers.

Is RAF to DDS conversion free?

Yes — basic RAF to DDS conversion is free. If you need to process larger batches or bigger files, premium options are available.

Can I convert multiple RAF files to DDS at once?

Absolutely — Convertio lets you upload multiple RAF files simultaneously. Each is converted to DDS and available for individual download.

Do I need to install software?

No software needed. The conversion engine runs server-side — you just upload your RAF through the browser and get the DDS back.

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