ARW vs GIF
A detailed comparison of Sony RAW ARW and GIF Image — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.
Sony RAW ARW
Raster & Vector ImagesARW is Sony Alpha RAW format for professional and mirrorless cameras.
About ARW filesGIF Image
Raster & Vector ImagesGIF supports animation and transparency with a 256-color palette. While limited in color depth, it remains the most universally supported animated image format across platforms and messaging apps.
About GIF filesStrengths Comparison
ARW Strengths
- Full 14-bit sensor data on flagship bodies.
- Rich Sony metadata (Creative Style, DRO, Focus Magnifier).
- Supported by every major raw processor.
- Lossless compression available on modern bodies.
GIF Strengths
- Universal animation support — every browser, every chat app, every social network.
- Transparent backgrounds for compositing against any page color.
- Lossless for its limited palette — pixel-perfect at 256 colors.
- Self-contained: no codec, no browser plugin, no third-party player needed.
Limitations
ARW Limitations
- Proprietary — new Sony body launch = Lightroom update required.
- Lossy compression was the only option on many older bodies (visible banding in highlights).
- File sizes are huge on 50+ MP bodies.
- Some ARW variants use 16-bit layout that breaks older third-party tools.
GIF Limitations
- Limited to 256 colors per frame — looks posterized on photographs.
- Dithering for color-rich images makes files huge (often 10× an MP4 equivalent).
- No audio track.
- Transparency is 1-bit (on/off) — no smooth alpha blending.
- Poor compression compared to modern formats (WebP, MP4, AVIF).
Technical Specifications
| Specification | ARW | GIF |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | image/x-sony-arw | image/gif |
| Extension | .arw | — |
| Container | TIFF/EP with Sony MakerNote tags | — |
| Bit depth | 14-bit (flagship); 12-bit (entry) | — |
| Compression | Uncompressed, Lossless, Lossy | LZW (lossless, patent expired 2004) |
| Color depth | — | 8-bit indexed (256 colors per frame) |
| Transparency | — | 1-bit (on/off) |
| Animation | — | Supported natively |
| Max dimensions | — | 65,535 × 65,535 per frame |
Typical File Sizes
ARW
- 24 MP ARW (A7 III, A7C) 25-45 MB
- 42 MP ARW (A7R III) 50-90 MB
- 61 MP ARW (A7R IV, A7R V) 75-130 MB
GIF
- Short reaction meme (2s loop) 500 KB – 2 MB
- Screen recording demo (10s) 3–15 MB
- Static transparent icon 2–20 KB
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Frequently Asked Questions
ARW (Sony RAW ARW) is an image format used to store raster graphics — a two-dimensional grid of pixels describing a picture. It is part of the raster & vector images family and designed around a specific trade-off between file size, visual fidelity, and feature support (transparency, colour depth, compression type). Photographers, web designers, and content creators choose ARW when its particular strengths match the publishing target.
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) was created by CompuServe in 1987. It supports animation and transparency but is limited to 256 colors per frame. It became the de facto format for short animated loops on the web.
Most desktop photo viewers (Windows Photos, macOS Preview, GIMP, Photoshop, Affinity Photo) open ARW natively. On mobile, iOS Photos and Google Photos display ARW in the gallery when supported by the OS. If the format is rare or new, convert to JPG or PNG first — both are universally readable — using our ARW to JPG or ARW to PNG converter.
GIF files open in all web browsers, image viewers, and messaging apps. For animated GIFs, use a web browser or media player like VLC. Static GIF images open in any image editor.
Upload the ARW to KaijuConverter and pick a target format (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, TIFF, BMP, SVG, PDF). The conversion runs in the browser via ImageMagick and returns a download in seconds. No account or installation required; both input and output delete automatically within two hours.
It depends on the task. JPG is the smallest file size for photographs; PNG is lossless with transparency; ARW has its own niche that may favour colour depth, animation, or encoding efficiency over one or both of those. For the final web publish, test all three and measure file size plus visible quality on real content.