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SVGZ at a glance
SVGZ
SVG was developed by the W3C SVG Working Group starting in 1998, after six competing vector graphics submissions. SVG 1.0 became a W3C Recommendation on 4 September 2001, with SVGZ as the compressed variant.
DRF at a glance
DRF
Digital photography fragmented into many manufacturer-specific raw formats because camera makers optimized for their own sensors, metadata, and software ecosystems rather than for one shared public raw standard.
Format comparison
| Feature | SVGZ | DRF |
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| File type | Vector | Image |
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| Created year | 2001 | 2005 |
| Inventor | World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) | Kodak |
| Status | active | proprietary |
| Transparency | Not supported | Not supported |
| Animation | Not supported | Not supported |
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| Layer support | Not supported | Not supported |
| Vector scaling | Supported | Not supported |
When to use each format
When to use SVGZ
- Your source file is already in SVGZ.
- Preserve source expectations before exporting to DRF.
- SVGZ is commonly used in vector workflows.
When to use DRF
- Your target workflow expects DRF.
- Improve delivery compatibility with DRF.
- DRF is commonly used in image workflows.
FAQs
Why convert SVGZ to DRF?
Convert to DRF when compatibility with an older camera-specific raw library is required.
In most workflows today, DRF is a preservation or migration target rather than a preferred everyday format.
What changes when converting SVGZ to DRF?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
Moving to DRF removes vector scaling.
What should I review after converting SVGZ to DRF?
Validate output quality on representative files and confirm the target format behaves correctly in the destination workflow.