Convert SRF Images to ICON Online

Dynapik offers a free online tool to change image types - no need to download anything. It's quick and easy to use. You can change your SRF images to ICON format. This tool works for both professionals and casual users. Convert your images to ICON in seconds.

Possible Conversions

About SRF Format

Sony Raw Format

The great-grandfather of Sony's ARW format.

Overview

SRF is the original raw format used by the very first Sony digital cameras, such as the Cyber-shot DSC-F828. It predates both SR2 and ARW. Like its successors, it contains uncompressed sensor data, but it uses older encryption and structure methods that are now largely obsolete.

Technical Details

SRF files are TIFF-based but heavily modified. They contain the raw data from the CCD sensors used in early 2000s Sony cameras.

History

Replaced by SR2, which was then replaced by ARW.

Common Use Cases

  • Archival: Restoring old photos.

Advantages

  • Raw Data

Limitations

  • Obsolete

Technical Specifications

Extension: .srfMIME: image/x-sony-srfMax Color: 10-bit / 12-bitCategory: raw

About ICON Format

Icon File

A generic, often ambiguous extension for icon resources.

Overview

The `.icon` file extension is a generic identifier for icon images. Unlike the strictly defined `.ico` (Windows Icon), `.icon` is often used in Unix/Linux environments or by tools like ImageMagick as a catch-all alias for various icon formats (including Sun Icon, XBM, or simply renamed ICO files). It is not a standardized format itself but a convention for naming icon resources.

Technical Details

The internal structure of an `.icon` file depends entirely on what created it. It might be a standard Microsoft ICO container with multiple sizes and color depths. It might be a persistent X11 bitmap (XPM). Or it might be a Sun Raster file used for icons on Solaris systems. Because of this ambiguity, it requires a robust viewer that detects format by 'magic bytes' rather than extension.

History

In the early days of GUI desktops (SunOS, IRIX, early X11), there wasn't a single unified icon standard like Windows .ico. The `.icon` extension served as a descriptive label for files intended to be used as desktop icons, regardless of their underlying binary format.

Common Use Cases

  • Generic Resource Labeling: Naming a file `logo.icon` to indicate its purpose in a directory of assets.
  • Legacy Unix Systems: System icons for older window managers.

Advantages

  • Descriptive

Limitations

  • Ambiguity
  • Web incompatibility

Technical Specifications

Extension: .iconMIME: image/x-iconMax Color: 32-bitCategory: legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to convert SRF to ICON without losing size online?
Definitely! You can configure quality options for the conversion so that the resulting image is as close to the original as possible.
How long does it take to convert SRF image to ICON file?
The conversion between SRF and ICON is instant without delay.

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