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Sony RAW (SRF) is a raw image file produced by a Sony DSC-F828 or DSC-R1 camera, which stores raw image data, as captured by a Sony camera. It is great for editing, as it contains all an image’s data as captured by the camera’s charge-coupled device (CCD). SRF is like Sony RAW Sony RAW (ARW), except SRF is more common and can store Lightwave Surface 3D files.
The default program for opening SRF files is Adobe Photoshop. Other programs include HDR Darkroom and Zoner Photo Studio.
Alternative programs for opening SRF vary by platform. On Microsoft Windows, try the Microsoft Camera Codec Pack, Zoner Photo Studio, or FastStone Image Viewer. On macOS, use PhotoScape X for Mac. On Linux/Unix, try darktable, which is open-source, cross-platform, and free. SRF is usually converted to the more common JPEG (SRF to JPG) and Portable Network Graphics (SRF to PNG) file formats.
Developed by: Sony Corporation
Initial Release: August 2003
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a resolution-independent, open-standard file format. It is based on Extensible Markup Language (XML), uses vector graphics, and supports limited animation. The main benefit of using an SVG file is, as the name implies, its scalability. This file type can be resized without a loss in image quality. In addition, SVG is unique in that it is not an image format. Instead, it is an XML-based standard that provides information for creating two-dimensional vector images.
SVG files open readily in most web browsers, such as Firefox or Microsoft Edge. In addition, since SVG is an XML file, you can view the XML-associated text in any common text editor, such as Windows Notepad or Brackets for macOS.
It is possible to use Adobe programs for opening and editing SVG files. Just be sure to install the SVG Kit for Adobe Creative Suite plug-in first. Converting SVG files is possible with the aid of a few online tools. For conversion to non-vector file types, try our SVG to GIF or SVG to PDF tools. To convert to vector files like SVG into JPG, try our SVG to JPG or SVG to PNG tools.
Developed by: World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Initial Release: 4 September 2001
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