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Convert XPM to DRF

Convert XPM to DRF online for free with no sign up, with quality-focused workflow guidance.

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XPM at a glance

XPM

Before today's relatively small set of mainstream consumer image formats dominated everyday use, desktop software, workstations, GUI systems, and early graphics tools produced many specialized raster formats with local importance.

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
XPM
DRF
File type

Image

Image

Extensions
  • .xpm

  • .drf

MIME type
  • image/x-xpixmap

  • image/drf

Compression / quality

depends

raw

File size characteristics

medium

large

Compatibility

broad

limited

Editability

moderate

high

Created year

1989

2005

Inventor

Daniel Dardailler, Colas Nahaboo (Groupe Bull)

Kodak

Status

legacy

proprietary

Transparency

Not supported

Not supported

Animation

Not supported

Not supported

Primary use cases
  • capture ingest

  • editing

  • web or print delivery

  • bmp

  • tiff

  • png

  • capture ingest

  • editing

  • web or print delivery

  • jpg

  • tiff

  • png

  • dng

Common software
  • ImageMagick

  • legacy graphics tools

  • preservation workflows

  • LibRaw

  • Adobe Camera Raw

  • vendor photo software

  • archive workflows

Archival suitability

moderate

strong

Metadata handling

moderate

rich

Delivery profile

strong

limited

Workflow fit

delivery

source

Layer support

Not supported

Not supported

Vector scaling

Not supported

Not supported

Camera raw data

Not supported

Supported

HDR support

Not supported

Not supported

Streaming ready

Not supported

Not supported

When to use each format

When to use XPM

  • capture ingest
  • editing
  • web or print delivery
  • Important for long-tail compatibility and archival conversion.

When to use DRF

  • capture ingest
  • editing
  • web or print delivery
  • Preserve capture-stage image data for later interpretation.

FAQs

Why convert XPM to DRF?

Choose DRF as target when compatibility with an older camera-specific raw library is required.

What changes when converting XPM 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 should I review after converting XPM to DRF?

After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in LibRaw and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected raw quality profile; Many are vendor-specific and poorly documented publicly.

How can I keep quality stable in XPM to DRF conversion?

Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Compatibility often depends on decoder support in tools such as LibRaw, Adobe Camera Raw, or vendor software; Many are vendor-specific and poorly documented publicly; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.

Format resources

XPMDRF

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