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3FR in sintesi
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.
JPG in sintesi
JPG
Convert to JPEG for photographs and complex images where file size and compatibility matter more than perfect quality preservation.
JPEG is essential for web images where smaller file sizes reduce bandwidth and improve page load speed.
Use JPEG when distributing photos digitally or via email.
JPEG is ideal for social media upload, where platforms expect smaller file sizes.
Convert to JPEG for long-term storage of photographs when you want reasonable file sizes.
Use JPEG for images that will be viewed casually rather than inspected carefully for quality.
Photography professionals often deliver final prints in JPEG format for client use.
Confronto tra formati
| Caratteristica | 3FR | JPG |
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| File type | Image | Image |
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| Compression / quality | raw | depends |
| File size characteristics | large | medium |
| Compatibility | limited | broad |
| Editability | high | moderate |
| Created year | 2002 | 1992 |
| Inventor | Hasselblad | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
| Status | proprietary | active |
| Transparency | Non supportato | Non supportato |
| Animation | Non supportato | Non supportato |
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| Archival suitability | strong | moderate |
| Metadata handling | rich | moderate |
| Delivery profile | limited | strong |
| Workflow fit | source | delivery |
| Layer support | Non supportato | Non supportato |
| Vector scaling | Non supportato | Non supportato |
| Camera raw data | Supportato | Non supportato |
| HDR support | Non supportato | Non supportato |
| Streaming ready | Non supportato | Non supportato |
Quando usare ciascun formato
When to use 3FR
- capture ingest
- editing
- web or print delivery
- Preserve capture-stage sensor information.
When to use JPG
- capture ingest
- editing
- web or print delivery
- Excellent ecosystem support across consumer and professional software.
Domande frequenti
Why convert 3FR to JPG?
Convert to JPEG for photographs and complex images where file size and compatibility matter more than perfect quality preservation.
JPEG is essential for web images where smaller file sizes reduce bandwidth and improve page load speed.
Use JPEG when distributing photos digitally or via email.
JPEG is ideal for social media upload, where platforms expect smaller file sizes.
Convert to JPEG for long-term storage of photographs when you want reasonable file sizes.
Use JPEG for images that will be viewed casually rather than inspected carefully for quality.
Photography professionals often deliver final prints in JPEG format for client use.
What changes when converting 3FR to JPG?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
Size profile changes from large in 3FR to medium in JPG. Quality profile changes from raw in 3FR to depends in JPG. Editability profile changes from high in 3FR to moderate in JPG. Compatibility profile changes from limited in 3FR to broad in JPG. Archival profile changes from strong in 3FR to moderate in JPG. Metadata profile changes from rich in 3FR to moderate in JPG. Delivery profile changes from limited in 3FR to strong in JPG. Workflow profile changes from source in 3FR to delivery in JPG.
Moving to JPG removes camera raw data.
What should I review after converting 3FR to JPG?
Check the exported file for Repeated lossy re-encoding can visibly degrade image quality.; Transparency and layered-editing workflows are poor fits..