TIFF to RAW

Looking to convert TIFF to RAW? Here's the honest answer — and what works instead.

You can't convert TIFF to RAW — and no tool genuinely can. Here's why.

Why TIFF to RAW isn't possible

1

RAW is sensor data, not a picture

A RAW file is the unprocessed data captured straight off a camera's image sensor the instant you press the shutter. A TIFF is an already-processed, finished image — the original sensor information is long gone and can't be recreated.

2

It's tied to a specific camera

Each RAW format — Canon CR2, Nikon NEF, Sony ARW, Fuji RAF and dozens more — is proprietary to one camera maker and model. There is no single universal "RAW" file to convert into.

3

The detail can't be rebuilt

Converting to RAW can't bring back the extra dynamic range, color depth or highlight recovery that real RAW holds — that data was never in your TIFF. You'd only get a larger file with none of the benefits.

So what are the actual RAW formats?

"RAW" isn't a single format — it's dozens of camera-maker-specific ones. A real RAW file is always one of these, straight from the camera:

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Format details

TIFF is a high-quality, often lossless raster format used in photography, scanning and print. Files are large but preserve maximum detail.

Full nameTagged Image File Format
Developed byAldus / Adobe
Released1986
Extension.tiff
MIME typeimage/tiff
TransparencyYes

TIFF opens in Photoshop, GIMP, Preview and professional imaging software.

A raw file is the unprocessed data straight from a camera’s sensor, keeping maximum detail and dynamic range before it is developed into a JPG or PNG. “RAW” isn’t one format — each maker has its own (CR2, NEF, ARW…).

Full nameCamera Raw
Developed byCamera manufacturers
Released
Extension.raw
MIME typeimage/x-raw
TransparencyNo

RAW files open in Lightroom, Photoshop / Camera Raw, Capture One and each camera maker’s software.

Frequently asked questions

No. RAW is the unprocessed data a camera's sensor records at the moment of capture — it can't be generated from an already-processed TIFF, or from any finished image. Software converts from RAW, never into it.

TIFF is a finished, ready-to-view image. A RAW file holds the original sensor data with far more dynamic range and editing latitude — but it only ever comes straight out of a camera, not from a converter.

DNG (Adobe Digital Negative) is an open RAW container. You can convert a camera's proprietary RAW — CR2, NEF, ARW and so on — into DNG, but you still can't turn a regular TIFF into RAW.

RAW files open in Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop and Camera Raw, Capture One, and each maker's own software — Canon DPP, Nikon NX Studio, Sony Imaging Edge and more.

Yes — that direction works. Use our converter to turn CR2, NEF, ARW, DNG and other RAW files into JPG, PNG or TIFF.

No. You can't recover detail, dynamic range or color depth that was never captured. Your TIFF already contains all the data it has.