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3FR at a glance
3FR
Convert to 3FR when preserving original Hasselblad captures or handing files into a Hasselblad-oriented raw workflow.
It is useful for archive retention, color-critical processing, and studio pipelines that need untouched sensor data.
MPEG-2 at a glance
MPEG-2
Convert to MPEG-2 when the target environment is DVD authoring, broadcast playout, set-top compatibility, or archive migration from systems built around classic MPEG transport and program-stream workflows.
It remains useful anywhere older professional or consumer playback chains still explicitly expect MPEG-2 video.
Format comparison
| Feature | 3FR | MPEG-2 |
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| File type | Image | Video |
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| Compression / quality | raw | depends |
| File size characteristics | large | large |
| Compatibility | limited | moderate |
| Editability | high | limited |
| Created year | 2002 | 1995 |
| Inventor | Hasselblad | Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) |
| Status | proprietary | active |
| Transparency | Not supported | Not supported |
| Animation | Not supported | Not supported |
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| Archival suitability | strong | moderate |
| Metadata handling | rich | moderate |
| Delivery profile | limited | strong |
| Workflow fit | source | delivery |
| Layer support | Not supported | Not supported |
| Camera raw data | Supported | Not supported |
| HDR support | Not supported | Not supported |
| Streaming ready | Not supported | Supported |
When to use each format
When to use 3FR
- capture ingest
- editing
- web or print delivery
- Preserve capture-stage sensor information.
When to use MPEG-2
- editing
- mastering
- streaming delivery
- Universal hardware decoder support in DVD players, set-top boxes, and broadcast equipment.
FAQs
Why convert 3FR to MPEG-2?
Convert to MPEG-2 when the target environment is DVD authoring, broadcast playout, set-top compatibility, or archive migration from systems built around classic MPEG transport and program-stream workflows.
It remains useful anywhere older professional or consumer playback chains still explicitly expect MPEG-2 video.
What changes when converting 3FR to MPEG-2?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
Quality profile changes from raw in 3FR to depends in MPEG-2. Editability profile changes from high in 3FR to limited in MPEG-2. Compatibility profile changes from limited in 3FR to moderate in MPEG-2. Archival profile changes from strong in 3FR to moderate in MPEG-2. Metadata profile changes from rich in 3FR to moderate in MPEG-2. Delivery profile changes from limited in 3FR to strong in MPEG-2. Workflow profile changes from source in 3FR to delivery in MPEG-2.
Moving to MPEG-2 removes camera raw data. Moving to MPEG-2 adds streaming delivery.
What should I review after converting 3FR to MPEG-2?
Check the exported file for Compression efficiency is roughly half that of H.264 at equivalent quality.; Higher bitrate requirements make it impractical for modern bandwidth-constrained delivery.; Patent licensing historically required MPEG LA pool payments, though most patents have now expired..