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Fujifilm RAW
The unique raw format for Fujifilm's X-Trans sensors.
RAF is the raw image format used by Fujifilm cameras. While it serves the same purpose as other raw formats, RAF files from Fuji's X-Series cameras are special because they contain data from the unique 'X-Trans' sensor array. Unlike standard sensors that use a Bayer pattern (2x2 grid), X-Trans uses a complex 6x6 pixel grid to reduce moiré without an optical low-pass filter. This means RAF files require specialized demosaicing algorithms to process correctly, making software choice more critical for Fuji users than for any other brand.
RAF files store the raw sensor data, a JPEG preview, and metadata. Fuji offers 'Uncompressed' and 'Lossless Compressed' options. The Lossless Compressed option is highly efficient, reducing file sizes significantly with no penalty. Because of the X-Trans pattern, RAF files can sometimes exhibit 'worm' artifacts when sharpened aggressively in Adobe Lightroom. This has led many Fuji users to prefer Capture One or Iridient Developer, which handle the X-Trans demosaicing better.
Fuji has used the RAF extension for decades, from their early FinePix DSLRs to the modern GFX medium format monsters. The format gained prominence with the release of the X-Pro1 in 2012, which introduced the X-Trans sensor.
GIF 87a
The original 1987 specification of the Graphics Interchange Format.
GIF 87a is the original version of the GIF format, published by CompuServe in 1987. It introduced the core features that made GIF famous: LZW compression for small file sizes and support for 256 indexed colors. However, unlike the ubiquitous GIF 89a, this original version lacks support for transparency, animation delays, and metadata comments.
A GIF 87a file starts with the header signature `GIF87a`. It defines the Logical Screen Descriptor and the Global Color Table. While it supports multiple image blocks within a single file (which could conceptually form an animation), it lacks the 'Graphic Control Extension' block introduced in 89a. This means there is no standard way to define frame delays, disposal methods, or transparent indices.
Developed by CompuServe in 1987 to provide a hardware-independent, compressed color image format for their online service. It replaced the earlier RLE-based formats and was designed to be efficient over slow modems.
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