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RAF to DJVU Converter

RAF to DJVU — free online image-to-document conversion

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Cloud Conversion

Powerful cloud infrastructure handles your RAF to DJVU conversion — no matter how large the file, your device performance remains unaffected.

Secure Handling

Privacy is a priority. Your RAF is removed from servers immediately after conversion, and the DJVU download is automatically deleted within 24 hours.

All Platforms

Convert RAF to DJVU from any device — Windows, macOS, Linux, or mobile. All you need is a browser and an internet connection.

How to convert RAF to DJVU

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

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Choose djvu 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 djvu 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
DjVu (pronounced "deja vu") is a document format developed at AT&T Labs by Yann LeCun, Leon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, and Paul Howard, first released in 1996. The format was specifically designed for storing scanned documents and images at very high compression ratios while maintaining visual quality suitable for on-screen reading. DjVu achieves this through a layered approach: the document image is separated into a foreground layer (text and line art at full resolution), a background layer (photographs and textures at reduced resolution), and a mask layer that determines which layer is visible at each pixel. This separation, combined with purpose-built compression algorithms for each layer type, typically produces files 5-10 times smaller than equivalent JPEG or PDF scans. One advantage is exceptional compression on scanned pages — a 300 DPI color scan that might occupy 25 MB as TIFF or 500 KB as JPEG typically compresses to 40-80 KB in DjVu while preserving legible text. The progressive rendering model is another strength: DjVu files stream efficiently over networks, displaying a readable low-resolution version almost immediately while progressively refining to full quality. The format supports multi-page documents, embedded text layers for searchability, hyperlinks, annotations, and a shared dictionary mechanism that further compresses collections of similar pages. DjVu is widely used by libraries and archives for digitized historical documents and manuscripts.
Developer: AT&T Labs
Initial release: 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the reasons to convert RAF to DJVU?

DJVU documents make it easy to organize and share Fujifilm photos in a structured format — converting from RAF enables that without specialized image software.

What software can open DJVU?

DJVU files can be opened with DjVu viewer, WinDjView, Okular, Evince, and SumatraPDF.

Does converting RAF to DJVU affect quality?

Your RAF image data is processed carefully during conversion. The resulting DJVU retains the maximum quality the target format can support.

How long are converted files stored?

Files are stored temporarily — your DJVU result is available for 24 hours after conversion, then automatically deleted for security.

Is my RAF file safe during conversion?

Yes — uploaded RAF files are deleted immediately after conversion, and the DJVU output is removed from servers within 24 hours for your privacy.

Is RAF to DJVU conversion free?

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