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BAY vs ICO Format Comparison

Aspect BAY (Source Format) ICO (Target Format)
Format Overview
BAY
Casio RAW

Casio's proprietary RAW image format used by select Casio Exilim digital cameras. BAY files store unprocessed Bayer-pattern sensor data, named after the Bayer color filter array used in the camera's CCD sensor. A rare legacy format from Casio's brief foray into RAW-capable compact cameras.

Lossless RAW
ICO
Windows Icon Format

Icon format for Windows applications and websites, supporting multiple sizes and color depths in a single file. Used for application icons and favicons.

Lossless Legacy
Technical Specifications
Color Depth: 12-bit Bayer sensor data
Compression: Lossless
Transparency: No
Animation: No
Extensions: .bay
Color Depth: 1/4/8/24/32-bit
Compression: None/PNG
Transparency: Yes (alpha channel)
Animation: No
Extensions: .ico
Image Quality
  • Maximum quality — unprocessed 12-bit Bayer sensor data
  • Full dynamic range from Casio CCD sensor
  • Non-destructive editing capability
  • White balance adjustable in post-processing
  • Lossless — all image data preserved exactly
  • No compression artifacts
  • Perfect for archival and further editing
  • Bit-exact reproduction of pixel data
Processing & Tools
  • Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom
  • dcraw, LibRaw
  • RawTherapee, darktable
  • rawpy (Python)
  • Specialized RAW processing required
  • Windows OS (native support)
  • Web browsers (favicon)
  • Icon editors (Greenfish, IcoFX)
  • Adobe Photoshop (plugin)
  • GIMP, Paint.NET
Advantages
  • Full unprocessed sensor data
  • Maximum editing flexibility
  • Non-destructive processing
  • White balance adjustable in post
  • Exposure recovery from highlights/shadows
  • Compatible with LibRaw/rawpy
  • Multiple sizes in a single file
  • Native Windows shell integration
  • Favicon creation for websites
  • Alpha transparency support
  • Compatible with all Windows versions
  • Used for application branding
  • Standard format for Windows icons
Disadvantages
  • Extremely rare legacy format
  • Requires specialized RAW software
  • Not directly viewable in browsers
  • Very limited camera model support
  • Minimal documentation available
  • Limited to select Casio Exilim cameras
  • Limited maximum resolution
  • Complex multi-size structure
  • Windows-specific format
  • Not suitable for print or web display
  • Limited color depth in older variants
  • Cannot represent full photographs well
  • Restricted to icon use cases
Common Uses
  • Rare Casio digital photography
  • Casio Exilim RAW captures
  • Legacy compact camera archives
  • Vintage Casio camera preservation
  • Niche digital photo collections
  • Windows application icons
  • Website favicons
  • Desktop shortcut icons
  • File type associations
  • Taskbar and Start menu icons
  • System tray icons
Best For
  • Archival of rare Casio RAW photos
  • Legacy Casio RAW preservation
  • Re-processing vintage Casio captures
  • Maximum quality from original sensor data
  • Windows application branding
  • Website favicon creation
  • Desktop icon customization
  • Windows shell integration
Version History
Introduced: Early 2000s (Casio)
Container: Bayer RAW data (proprietary)
Status: Legacy (Casio discontinued RAW support)
Evolution: Casio moved to JPEG-only in later models
Introduced: 1985 (Microsoft, Windows 1.0)
Current Version: ICO with PNG compression
Status: Active, evolved with Windows
Evolution: Added PNG compression support in Windows Vista
Software Support
Adobe: Camera Raw, Lightroom (limited models)
RAW Tools: dcraw, LibRaw
Open Source: RawTherapee, darktable, dcraw
Other: IrfanView, XnView, rawpy
Primary: Windows OS (native)
Editors: Greenfish Icon Editor, IcoFX
Tools: GIMP, Photoshop (plugin)
Other: Web browsers (favicon)

Why Convert BAY to ICO?

Converting BAY (Casio RAW) files to ICO format enables you to access and share your rare Casio digital camera photos without requiring specialized RAW processing software. BAY is Casio's proprietary RAW format, used in select Casio Exilim compact cameras. It's one of the rarest RAW formats, as Casio only briefly offered RAW shooting capability in a few models.

The BAY format stores unprocessed Bayer-pattern sensor data from Casio's CCD sensors. While this provides maximum editing flexibility in RAW processors, it requires specialized software like dcraw, LibRaw, or RawTherapee to view and edit. Converting to ICO makes your images accessible on any device and compatible with standard image workflows.

The ICO format provides specialized capabilities that makes it suitable for specific use cases and targeted applications.

Some collectors and photographers may have archives of BAY files from rare Casio Exilim cameras that supported RAW shooting. Converting these files to ICO preserves these valuable photographic memories in a widely supported format, ensuring they remain accessible for years to come.

Key Benefits of Converting BAY to ICO:

  • Accessibility: View images without RAW processing software
  • Compatibility: Compatible with ICO-supporting applications and workflows
  • Preservation: Safeguard legacy Casio photos in a modern format
  • Sharing: Share with colleagues using standard image viewers
  • Storage: Organized in a standard, widely-supported format
  • Quality: Excellent quality preserved from 12-bit RAW source
  • Future-Proof: ICO format will remain supported long-term

Practical Examples

Example 1: Photo Archive to ICO

Input BAY file:

Legacy Casio Exilim RAW photos.
Camera: Casio Exilim series
Format: BAY (Bayer RAW data)
Resolution: 3-8 megapixels
Color depth: 12-bit Bayer sensor data

Output ICO file:

ICO-format output files:
✓ Converted from legacy BAY format
✓ Compatible with ICO-supporting applications
✓ Quality preserved during conversion
✓ Ready for target workflow integration
✓ Accessible without RAW processing software
✓ Suitable for distribution and sharing

Example 2: Batch Processing BAY to ICO

Input BAY file:

Bulk collection of Casio BAY files.
Casio Exilim models with RAW support
Total files: 500+ BAY images
Storage: external archive drive

Output ICO file:

Batch-converted ICO files:
✓ All files converted consistently
✓ Original filenames preserved
✓ Uniform output format for organization
✓ Reduced dependency on RAW software
✓ Easier to browse and manage
✓ Compatible with standard viewers

Example 3: Legacy Camera Archive to ICO

Input BAY file:

Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 photos.
Original format: BAY RAW
Resolution: 3264×2448 (8 MP)
Historical significance: rare Casio RAW-capable camera

Output ICO file:

Preserved as ICO format:
✓ Accessible without RAW processing software
✓ Viewable on modern systems
✓ Quality maintained from original
✓ Long-term format stability
✓ Easy to share and distribute
✓ Compatible with modern workflows

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is BAY format?

A: BAY is Casio's proprietary RAW image format, used by select Casio Exilim digital cameras that offered RAW shooting capability. The format is named after the Bayer color filter array pattern used in the camera's CCD sensor. BAY files store unprocessed 12-bit sensor data, providing maximum flexibility for post-processing. The format is extremely rare, as Casio only briefly offered RAW support before discontinuing it in later models.

Q: Will I lose quality converting BAY to ICO?

A: No, the conversion preserves all image data without any quality loss. The lossless format maintains every pixel exactly as processed from the BAY source.

Q: What cameras produce BAY files?

A: BAY files were produced by select Casio Exilim digital cameras that offered RAW shooting mode. These were rare compact cameras from Casio's lineup in the early-to-mid 2000s. The format is named after the Bayer color filter array pattern used in the camera sensors.

Q: How does BAY compare to other RAW formats?

A: BAY is Casio's proprietary format storing raw Bayer sensor data, while other manufacturers used different RAW containers (Canon CR2, Nikon NEF, etc.). BAY files are relatively simple in structure compared to modern RAW formats and contain minimal metadata. The format became obsolete when Casio discontinued RAW support in later camera models.

Q: Is converting BAY to ICO free?

A: Yes! Our online converter transforms BAY files to ICO completely free with no registration, no watermarks, and no file count limits. Simply upload your BAY file and download the converted ICO.

Q: Can I batch convert multiple BAY files?

A: Yes, you can upload and convert multiple BAY files to ICO simultaneously. Our converter handles batch processing efficiently, making it easy to convert entire photo archives from Casio Exilim cameras.

Q: Is BAY format still supported by modern software?

A: Yes, despite being a legacy format, BAY is still supported by Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom, dcraw, LibRaw, RawTherapee, darktable, and other major RAW processing applications. However, converting to ICO ensures your images are accessible without specialized software.

Q: Can I convert BAY to ICO on mobile?

A: Yes, our web-based converter works on all devices including smartphones and tablets. Simply open the page in your mobile browser, upload the BAY file, and download the converted ICO image.