DRF is one of Kodak's RAW formats, used by certain Kodak digital camera models to store unprocessed sensor data straight from capture. As with other Kodak RAW formats from that era, DRF files are most commonly encountered today when working with older camera archives rather than from active shooting, and they require demosaicing before they can be viewed in standard photo software.
Converting DRF to JPG performs that demosaicing and compresses the result into a small, widely compatible file, making it practical to revisit, share, or archive photos from older Kodak camera systems.
- Install Turbo Raw Image Converter on your Windows PC.
- Open the app and select Batch Mode for multiple files, or Individual Mode for a single DRF file.
- Drag your DRF files or folder into the app window, enabling recursive folder scanning if needed.
- Set the "From" format to DRF and the "To" format to JPG.
- Adjust the JPG quality slider to balance file size against image detail.
- Click Convert. JPG files are written to your output folder, fully offline.
- Native support for Kodak's DRF RAW format
- Bulk-convert an entire archive of older Kodak RAW files in one batch
- Adjustable JPG compression for archiving or sharing
- Runs fully offline, keeping your archived photos private
- Multi-core processing for fast handling of large batches
Does converting DRF to JPG affect my original files?
No, the converter reads your DRF files and writes new JPG files to your chosen output folder, leaving the original RAW files untouched.
Which cameras produce DRF files?
DRF is one of Kodak's RAW formats, used by certain Kodak digital camera models.
Can I convert an entire archive of DRF files at once?
Yes, Batch Mode processes an entire folder of DRF files in one pass, including nested sub-folders if recursive scanning is enabled.
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