Convert CR2 to TIFF Online Free
Convert Canon RAW photos (CR2) to archival-quality image. Professional dcraw processing with automatic white balance and color correction.
By ChangeThisFile Team · Last updated: March 2026
ChangeThisFile converts CR2 to TIFF using dcraw for professional RAW processing with automatic white balance and color correction. Uncompressed output preserves maximum detail for printing and archival. Your file is uploaded securely, processed on our servers, and auto-deleted immediately. Free, no signup, no watermarks.
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CR2 vs TIFF: Format Comparison
Key differences between the two formats
| Feature | CR2 | TIFF |
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| Type | RAW camera file (Canon) | Raster image |
| Bit depth | 12-14 bit per channel | 8-16 bit |
| Compression | Minimal (sensor data) | Lossless |
| File size | 20-60 MB typical | 10-30 MB |
| Editing flexibility | Full (white balance, exposure) | Limited (pixels fixed) |
| Software support | Canon software, Lightroom, etc. | Universal |
| Web display | Not supported | Limited browser support |
| Color profile | Camera-native | sRGB (converted) |
When to Convert
Common scenarios where this conversion is useful
Sharing Canon photos without RAW software
Not everyone has Lightroom or Capture One. Converting your CR2 files to TIFF lets anyone view and use your photos with standard image viewers and web browsers.
Professional print submission
Print labs and publishers typically require TIFF. Converting CR2 to TIFF produces a print-ready file at full sensor resolution with no compression artifacts.
Long-term photo archival
TIFF is universally supported and will remain readable for decades. Converting CR2 to TIFF creates a future-proof archival copy if you're concerned about long-term CR2 format support.
Magazine and editorial submission
Editorial workflows often require TIFF format. Convert your CR2 images to TIFF for submission to magazines, stock agencies, and editorial clients.
Who Uses This Conversion
Tailored guidance for different workflows
Professional Photographers
- Convert CR2 selects to TIFF for quick client delivery without full RAW processing
- Batch convert Canon files for web gallery uploads and portfolio updates
Photography Enthusiasts
- Convert Canon photos to TIFF for sharing with friends and family
- Transform CR2 shots to TIFF when you don't need full RAW editing
Digital Asset Managers
- Convert CR2 archives to TIFF for universal access across teams
- Create TIFF derivatives from Canon originals for DAM system previews
How to Convert CR2 to TIFF
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Upload your CR2 file
Drag and drop your Canon RAW file into the converter or click to browse. Files are uploaded with TLS encryption.
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RAW processing
Our server processes your CR2 file using dcraw with automatic white balance, demosaicing, and color correction, then converts to TIFF format.
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Download your TIFF
Save your converted TIFF image. Your original CR2 file is automatically deleted from our servers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some quality reduction is inherent when converting from RAW to any standard format. RAW files contain 12-14 bits of color data per channel, while TIFF uses 8 bits. However, dcraw applies professional white balance and color processing to produce high-quality output. The result looks excellent for sharing, printing, and web use.
dcraw automatically applies the camera's recorded white balance settings. Unlike Lightroom or Capture One, you can't manually adjust exposure or color temperature before conversion. If you need creative control over RAW processing, use dedicated RAW software first.
The web interface handles one file at a time. For batch processing, use the authenticated API (/v1/convert) which supports programmatic access for automated workflows.
Your CR2 file is uploaded via encrypted TLS, processed on our servers using dcraw, and automatically deleted immediately after conversion. We never store, view, or analyze your photos.
The web converter accepts files up to 25MB (free tier; 500MB on Pro), which covers most CR2 files. High-resolution cameras may produce larger RAW files — the authenticated API supports up to 500MB.
TIFF preserves maximum quality with uncompressed data, making it excellent for archival. However, the original CR2 file actually contains more data (12-14 bit RAW). For true archival, keep the RAW file. Use TIFF when you need a universal archival format that any software can open.
Yes. TIFF is the standard format for professional print workflows. The output includes full color data at the sensor's native resolution, suitable for large format prints and commercial printing.
TIFF stores uncompressed pixel data. A 24-megapixel CR2 file produces roughly a 70MB TIFF (24M pixels × 3 bytes/pixel). This is the tradeoff for guaranteed archival quality with zero compression artifacts.
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