Convert RAF to JPG on Mac
RAF is Fujifilm's camera raw format — large files packed with unprocessed sensor data from cameras like the X-T5, X100VI, and the GFX series. Most apps, websites, and clients can't open them. Converting RAF to JPG turns your raw captures into shareable, universally compatible photos. Picmal decodes the raw data with proper white balance, gamma, and demosaicing right on your Mac — clean JPGs from an entire shoot without opening Lightroom or paying a monthly subscription. Picmal demosaics Fujifilm's X-Trans sensor data and preserves the film-simulation look these files are known for when exporting to JPG.
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Why convert RAF to JPG?
- Decode Fujifilm RAF files with correct camera white balance and color
- Batch convert an entire shoot — hundreds of raw files to JPG in one pass
- Control JPG quality to balance file size against detail
- No Lightroom, no Photoshop, no subscription — a one-time-purchase Mac app
- Everything runs locally on your Mac — your raw files never leave your device
- Drag and drop straight from your memory card or Finder
RAF vs JPG file sizes
| File Type | RAF | JPG | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fujifilm raw photo (24MP) | 28 MB | 6.5 MB | 95% quality |
| Fujifilm raw photo (45MP) | 55 MB | 12 MB | 95% quality |
| Quick web/email export | 28 MB | 2.1 MB | 85% quality |
When to convert RAF to JPG
Delivering JPGs to clients
Shoot RAF raw, then batch-export web- and print-ready JPGs for clients without round-tripping through Lightroom.
Culling and sharing a shoot fast
Convert a full card of Fujifilm raw files to JPG so you can quickly review, share, or upload them anywhere.
Escaping the Lightroom subscription
If you just need shareable JPGs from your raw files, a one-time-purchase converter beats paying monthly for Adobe.
Archiving lightweight copies
Keep your RAF originals for editing and generate small JPG copies for everyday browsing and backup.
How to convert RAF to JPG on Mac
Open Picmal
Download and open Picmal on your Mac.
Add your RAF files
Drag and drop your RAF files or entire folders into Picmal.
Select JPG and convert
Choose JPG as the output format and click Convert.
RAF vs JPG
RAF
Fujifilm Raw
Fujifilm's raw format, storing the unique output of its X-Trans and Bayer sensors with full color and tonal data for editing.
Best for
Editing and archiving Fujifilm captures
JPG
Joint Photographic Experts Group
The most widely supported image format, standardized as ITU-T T.81 in 1992. JPG (also called JPEG) is compatible with virtually every device and application, and remains the universal default for photographic content.
Best for
Sharing photos, web uploads, and email attachments
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert RAF to JPG on Mac?
Open Picmal, drag your RAF files (or a whole folder from your memory card) into the window, select JPG as the output, set your quality, and click Convert. Picmal decodes the Fujifilm raw data locally on your Mac.
Will the colors look right when converting RAF to JPG?
Yes. Picmal reads the camera white balance embedded in your RAF files and applies proper demosaicing and gamma, so converted JPGs reflect what your Fujifilm camera intended — not the flat, washed-out look of an unprocessed raw preview.
Does converting RAF to JPG lose quality?
Raw-to-JPG is a one-way render: JPG is an 8-bit compressed format, so you give up the raw file's editing latitude. At 90–100% quality the visible result is excellent — but keep your RAF originals if you plan to edit further.
Can I batch convert a whole Fujifilm shoot at once?
Yes. Drag hundreds of RAF files or an entire folder into Picmal and convert them all to JPG in a single pass — ideal for culling and delivering shoots quickly.
Do I need Lightroom or Photoshop to open RAF files?
No. Picmal decodes RAF raw files directly on your Mac. It's a one-time purchase of $15.99 — no Adobe subscription required just to get shareable JPGs.
Can Picmal convert JPG back to RAF?
No. RAF is a raw capture format that only your camera's sensor produces — no software can rebuild a true raw file from a JPG. Picmal converts RAF to standard formats like JPG, PNG, and TIFF, not the other way around.
Format standards & sources
- JPG: Defined by ITU-T T.81 / ISO/IEC 10918-1. View specification →
Need to compress instead?
If you don't need to change formats, Picmal can also compress your files to reduce size:
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