Convert IIQ to TIFF
Max file size 100mb.
IIQ vs TIFF Format Comparison
| Aspect | IIQ (Source Format) | TIFF (Target Format) |
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| Format Overview |
IIQ
Phase One RAW
Phase One's proprietary RAW image format used by Phase One medium format digital backs. IIQ stores unprocessed sensor data with exceptional 16-bit color depth from the world's highest resolution commercial camera sensors. Lossless RAW |
TIFF
Tagged Image File Format
A flexible professional format supporting multiple compression methods and color spaces. Lossless Standard |
| Technical Specifications |
Color Depth: 16-bit RAW
Compression: Lossless Transparency: No Animation: No Extensions: .iiq |
Color Depth: 48-bit+
Compression: Various (LZW, ZIP, etc.) Transparency: Full alpha Animation: Multi-page Extensions: .tiff, .tif |
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| Processing & Tools | IIQ reading with rawpy: # Read IIQ with rawpy
import rawpy
from PIL import Image
raw = rawpy.imread("photo.iiq")
rgb = raw.postprocess()
img = Image.fromarray(rgb) |
TIFF creation: # Convert to TIFF
img.save("output.tiff", "TIFF") |
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| Version History |
Introduced: 2005 (Phase One) Current Version: IIQ (Phase One IQ series) Status: Active (industry-leading medium format) Evolution: P25+ (2005) → P65+ (2008) → IQ180 (2011) → IQ3 100MP (2016) → IQ4 150MP (2018) |
Introduced: Tagged Image File Format standard Current Version: Latest release Status: Active Evolution: Continuously improved |
| Software Support |
Image Editors: Capture One, Adobe Lightroom, RawTherapee, darktable Web Browsers: No browser support OS Preview: Windows/macOS (via Capture One, Adobe) Mobile: Capture One for iPad CLI Tools: rawpy, dcraw, LibRaw, exiftool |
Image Editors: Compatible applications Web Browsers: Format-dependent OS Preview: Platform-dependent Mobile: Platform-dependent CLI Tools: ImageMagick, Pillow |
Why Convert IIQ to TIFF?
Converting IIQ to TIFF transforms Phase One RAW camera data into Tagged Image File Format format. IIQ files store unprocessed 16-bit RAW sensor data, and converting to TIFF makes your photos accessible on any device.
IIQ files are typically 60-150 MB each. Converting to TIFF provides a universally compatible format while preserving the quality captured by your Phase One camera.
For photographers using Phase One cameras, converting IIQ to TIFF is essential for sharing, publishing, and archiving images in a format that doesn't require specialized RAW software.
Our converter processes the raw sensor data through professional demosaicing algorithms, producing high-quality TIFF output optimized for professional workflows.
Key Benefits of Converting IIQ to TIFF:
- Accessibility: Convert Phase One RAW to universally readable format
- Sharing: TIFF files can be viewed on any device
- Quality: Professional RAW processing preserves image detail
- Compatibility: TIFF works with standard image tools
- Workflow: Integrate Phase One photos into modern pipelines
- Storage: Reduce file size from 60-150 MB RAW originals
- Future-Proof: Convert to actively maintained format standard
Practical Examples
Example 1: Phase One Camera Photo Processing
Scenario: A photographer converts Phase One RAW files to TIFF for portfolio publication.
Source: portrait.iiq (60-150 MB, 40-150 megapixels, 16-bit RAW) Conversion: IIQ → TIFF Result: portrait.tiff ✓ Full RAW quality preserved in processing ✓ Compatible with modern platforms ✓ Portfolio-ready output ✓ Professional color accuracy
Example 2: Phase One RAW Archive Migration
Scenario: A photographer migrates Phase One RAW archives to TIFF for long-term preservation.
Source: landscape.iiq (60-150 MB, 40-150 megapixels, 16-bit RAW) Conversion: IIQ → TIFF Result: landscape.tiff ✓ Future-proofed in standard format ✓ Accessible without specialized software ✓ Quality preserved for long-term storage ✓ Modern format compatibility
Example 3: Batch Converting Phase One Photos
Scenario: A photographer batch converts IIQ files from a Phase One camera to TIFF for client delivery.
Source: event_001.iiq (60-150 MB, 40-150 megapixels, 16-bit RAW) Conversion: IIQ → TIFF Result: event_001.tiff ✓ Fast batch processing ✓ Client-ready deliverables ✓ Professional quality output ✓ Universal device compatibility
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the IIQ format?
A: Phase One's proprietary RAW image format used by Phase One medium format digital backs. IIQ stores unprocessed sensor data with exceptional 16-bit color depth from the world's highest resolution commercial camera sensors.
Q: Is IIQ to TIFF conversion lossless?
A: The RAW processing step (demosaicing) is inherent to any RAW conversion. The TIFF output preserves the full quality of the processed image.
Q: Which Phase One cameras produce IIQ files?
A: Phase One IQ4 150MP, IQ3 100MP, IQ3 80MP, IQ260, IQ180, IQ160, IQ140, P65+, P45+, P40+, P30+, P25+, P21+, and all Phase One digital backs.
Q: Why should I convert IIQ files?
A: IIQ files require specialized software to view and edit. Converting to TIFF ensures your photos are accessible on any device and in any application.
Q: Can I edit the IIQ file before converting?
A: Our converter applies standard RAW processing (demosaicing, white balance, exposure). For advanced editing, use Capture One before converting.
Q: How large are IIQ files?
A: IIQ files are typically 60-150 MB depending on the camera model and sensor resolution (40-150 megapixels).
Q: What software supports IIQ files?
A: Capture One, Adobe Lightroom, RawTherapee, darktable. Our online converter requires no software installation.
Q: Are there file size limits?
A: Our converter handles IIQ files of any size from Phase One cameras. Processing time depends on the sensor resolution.