Camera File Formats
- ERI-JPEG
- Extended Range Imaging
Technology, a file format used in Kodak professional digital cameras. This
proprietary technology offers an innovative image file format similar to a
JPEG, but with the dynamic range and color gamut information of raw DCR camera
files. Extended Range Imaging Technology files allow you to easily open, edit,
and print JPEG files within your JPEG workflow. Your JPEG files are captured
directly in the camera. With ERI, you'll have the extensive editing, color
balance, and color compensation capabilities of RAW digital negatives for
applying to your JPEG files.
- NEF
- Raw image data file format used by the Nikon D pro SLR and
Coolpix digicams. NEF means Nikon Electronic Format.
- ORF
- Olympus RAW format. The unprocessed image format created by
Olympus Zoom cameras.
- CIFF
- Camera Image File Format, an agreed method of digicam image
storage used by many camera makers.
- CRW
- The raw CCD file format used by Canon digicams. Abbreviated from
CanonRaW.
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