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.PXN

PXN Converter

Convert PXN files with ConverterHQ using workflows tuned for image compatibility, predictable output, and practical downstream use.

Created: 1996proprietary1 extensions

Quality and compatibility profile

Core technical and historical facts used for conversion quality, compatibility decisions, and SEO uniqueness.

FeatureFact sheet
CategoryIMAGE
Extensions.pxn
MIME typesimage/pxn
Created1996
InventorLogitech (Fotoman)
Statusproprietary
Compression typelossless
Animation support
Transparency support
Supports Quality
Supports Lossless
Supports Metadata
Supports Multiple Frames
Color Depth24-bit
ContainerPXN container
Camera raw data
ManufacturerLogitech
Layer support
Vector scaling
Reflowable text
Multitrack content
HDR content
Structured data
Streaming delivery

About this format

PXN format context

Format: PXN

Overview

These proprietary camera raw formats matter because serious photography workflows often begin in camera-native sensor data, and that means conversion decisions are shaped by manufacturer-specific raw semantics long before the file becomes a general-purpose image.

Camera makers needed formats that could preserve sensor data and capture metadata before irreversible rendering choices such as white balance, sharpening, or final compression were baked into delivery images.

Vendor raw formats remain central to photo ingestion, editing, archiving, and conversion workflows even when final delivery happens as JPG, TIFF, PNG, or DNG.

PXN is closely associated with camera-vendor raw ecosystems decoded today through the LibRaw/dcraw lineage.

PXN is usually selected for workflows that center on capture ingest, editing, web or print delivery.

Typical Workflows

  • capture ingest
  • editing
  • web or print delivery

Common Software

  • LibRaw
  • Adobe Camera Raw
  • vendor photo software
  • archive workflows

Strengths

  • Preserve capture-stage image data for later interpretation.
  • Useful for high-end photo editing, archival masters, and sensor-aware workflows.
  • Maintain metadata and capture flexibility that rendered delivery formats usually cannot.

Limitations

  • Many are vendor-specific and poorly documented publicly.
  • Compatibility often depends on decoder support in tools such as LibRaw, Adobe Camera Raw, or vendor software.
  • They are source formats, not publication-ready outputs.

Related Formats

  • DNG
  • JPG
  • TIFF
  • PNG

Interesting Context

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.

PXN belongs to specialist imaging archives and conversion utilities that maintain support for uncommon proprietary formats.

It has little mainstream relevance outside recovery and preservation work.

Status: proprietary. Introduced: 1996. Invented by: Logitech (Fotoman). Stewarded by: camera-vendor raw ecosystems decoded today through the LibRaw/dcraw lineage.

How PXN fits into workflows

Workflow role: PXN

Convert to PXN when maintaining compatibility with a legacy proprietary image archive or recovering source files from that ecosystem.

It is mostly used in controlled migration scenarios.

History of PXN

Format history: PXN

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.

Original problem: Camera makers needed formats that could preserve sensor data and capture metadata before irreversible rendering choices such as white balance, sharpening, or final compression were baked into delivery images.

Why PXN still matters

Current role: PXN

These proprietary camera raw formats matter because serious photography workflows often begin in camera-native sensor data, and that means conversion decisions are shaped by manufacturer-specific raw semantics long before the file becomes a general-purpose image.

Modern role: Vendor raw formats remain central to photo ingestion, editing, archiving, and conversion workflows even when final delivery happens as JPG, TIFF, PNG, or DNG.

When to use PXN

  • capture ingest
  • editing
  • web or print delivery

Advantages of PXN

  • Preserve capture-stage image data for later interpretation.
  • Useful for high-end photo editing, archival masters, and sensor-aware workflows.
  • Maintain metadata and capture flexibility that rendered delivery formats usually cannot.

Limitations of PXN

  • Many are vendor-specific and poorly documented publicly.
  • Compatibility often depends on decoder support in tools such as LibRaw, Adobe Camera Raw, or vendor software.
  • They are source formats, not publication-ready outputs.

Formats related to PXN

PXN technical profile

FeatureFact sheet
Categoryimage
Extensions.pxn
MIME typesimage/pxn
Created year1996
InventorLogitech (Fotoman)
Statusproprietary
supports_animationFalse
supports_transparencyFalse
supports_qualityFalse
supports_losslessTrue
supports_metadataFalse
supports_multiple_framesFalse
compression_typelossless
color_depth24-bit
containerPXN container
camera_rawTrue
manufacturerLogitech
supports_layersFalse
supports_vector_scalingFalse
supports_reflowable_textFalse
supports_multitrackFalse
hdr_capableFalse
structured_data_capableFalse
streaming_readyFalse
sources{'url': 'https://www.libraw.org/about', 'title': 'Reference Documentation', 'relevance': 'Technical reference', 'source_type': 'reference'}, {'url': 'https://www.libraw.org/supported-cameras', 'title': 'Reference Documentation', 'relevance': 'Technical reference', 'source_type': 'reference'}

PXN quality and compatibility

Format profile: PXN

Size profile: large. Quality profile: raw. Editability profile: high. Compatibility profile: limited. Archival profile: strong. Metadata profile: rich. Delivery profile: limited. Workflow profile: source. Status: proprietary.

Notable capabilities: camera raw data.

Software that opens PXN

  • LibRaw
  • Adobe Camera Raw
  • vendor photo software
  • archive workflows

Conversion options

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FAQs

Q: What is PXN typically used for?

A:

PXN is commonly used for capture ingest, editing, web or print delivery.

Q: What are the advantages of PXN?

A:

PXN is broadly compatible across common software.

Q: What should I watch out for when converting PXN?

A:

Check output quality and compatibility on representative sample files.

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Reference Documentation

Technical reference

Reference Documentation

Technical reference