| Filename extension | .crw |
|---|---|
| Developed by | Canon |
| Type of format | raw image format |
In digital photography, the Camera Image File Format (CIFF) file format is a RAW image format designed by Canon. Its specification was released on February 12, 1997[1].
The last revision of the standard was revision 4, on December 24, 1997. The format is no longer used by Canon, having been superseded by the CR2 file format.
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Digital cameras
The CRW format was supported by some earlier Canon digital cameras[2]:
- Canon EOS D30
- Canon EOS D60
- Canon EOS 10D
- Canon EOS 300D
- Canon Powershot Pro1
- Canon Powershots G1-G6
- Canon Powershots S30-S70
Software that supports CRW
Besides Canon's ZoomBrowser and Digital Photo Professional, several other software programs provide read support, and sometimes write support, for CRW files including:
- Adobe Photoshop
- Aperture
- AZImage based on libraw lite
- ExifTool
- Adobe Lightroom
- Picasa
- dcraw
- jrawio
- libraw
See also
- RAW image format
- Comparison of image viewers
- dcraw
- other digital negative formats
References
External links
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