Convert SRF to JPG
Convert online and free SRF to JPG
Converting in only three steps
SRF stands for Sony RAW File, Sony’s first RAW format. It is used by older Sony digital cameras released from January 2004 onwards. SRF files contain the unprocessed image data and additional metadata regarding exposure and white balance.
SRF was only used briefly in digital photography and was replaced by SR2 as early as 2005, followed by the ARW format in 2006. Well-known camera models that support SRF include the DSC-F828 and the DSC-V3.
Anyone who still comes across SRF files today often has trouble opening them. Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop can still open the format. Alternatively, SRF files can be easily converted online:
Converting SRF to JPG is quick and produces high-quality results in your browser using file-converter-online.com; simply follow the instructions below:
How to convert SRF to JPG online?
- Upload SRF file Choose your SRF file with the "Choose File" Button, Drag & Drop or import it directly from Dropbox/Google Drive.
- Choose target filetype JPG is set as default target format. Change it if you need a different target filetype for your conversion.
- Start Conversion Click "Start Converting!". Most files process in seconds, only the largest files may take a few minutes.
- Download your JPG file Download your finished JPG file. Your files will be automatically deleted from our servers.
Information about the extensions for the conversion from SRF to JPG
From: SRF
Sony RAW format (older)SRF (Sony Raw File) is a proprietary RAW image format from Sony that was introduced in January 2004 with the legendary Cybershot DSC-F828. It was Sony’s first attempt to establish a RAW format, but it was quickly replaced by SR2 (as early as 2005) an …
File extension: .srfMore information and converters for SRF
To: JPG
lossy image format for photosThe jpg, or JPEG, file format is used for images. It is often used for digital photos, and for images displayed on the internet. It is a common format that can be opened by most computers, tablets, mobile phones, and other devices. Saving an image …
File extension: .jpgMore information and converters for JPG
Last updated on March 17, 2026 by
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