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Follow the steps below to convert your images to 3FR:
Select the JPG images you want to convert by clicking the "Choose Files" button. You can select multiple files or a single file at a time.
The default output format is set to 3FR. Adjust the settings if necessary by clicking the settings icon.
Click the "Convert" button for each image or "Convert All" for multiple images.
Download individual images by clicking the "Download 3FR" button.
Conversion Settings
Use the settings below to customize your image conversion:
Lossless Compression: Compress without quality loss
Image Quality: Set the quality of the output image (1-100)
Compression Speed: Adjust the speed and quality balance
Auto Orient: Correctly orient the image using EXIF data
Strip Metadata: Remove any profiles, EXIF, and comments
What is JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file?
JPG is a widely used image format that uses lossy compression to reduce file size without sacrificing too much image quality. It is commonly used for images displayed on the web.
What is 3FR (Hasselblad RAW Image) file?
3FR is a RAW image format used by Hasselblad digital cameras. It is a high-quality, uncompressed image format that retains all the information captured by the camera sensor, providing better image editing capabilities for professional photographers.
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Advanced Options (Optional)
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Enable this option to compress the output image without any quality loss
Lower values yield better compression but lower image quality. Default (92) is a good balance between image quality and compression.
Lower values compress the image faster at the expense of lower compression quality and bigger file size
Correctly orient the image using EXIF data
Strip the image of any profiles, EXIF, and comments to reduce size