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AVIF vs CR2

AVIF vs CR2

A detailed comparison of AVIF Image and Canon RAW CR2 — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

AVIF

AVIF Image

Raster & Vector Images

AVIF is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. It offers significantly better compression than JPEG and WebP while maintaining excellent visual quality, including HDR and wide color gamut support.

About AVIF files
CR2

Canon RAW CR2

Raster & Vector Images

CR2 is Canon camera RAW format containing unprocessed sensor data.

About CR2 files

Strengths Comparison

AVIF Strengths

  • Best-in-class compression efficiency — 30-50% smaller than JPEG for the same quality.
  • Royalty-free and patent-unencumbered (unlike HEIC).
  • Supports alpha transparency, HDR, wide gamut (BT.2020), and up to 12-bit color.
  • Progressive decoding: a blurry preview appears while the file is still downloading.
  • Supported in all major browsers since late 2022 — no polyfills needed.

CR2 Strengths

  • Mature — 13 years of camera bodies and tooling.
  • Preserves every bit of Canon sensor data for post-processing.
  • Embedded JPEG preview makes browsing fast.
  • Supported by every major raw processor.

Limitations

AVIF Limitations

  • Encoding is CPU-expensive — an AVIF export can take 10-30× longer than JPEG.
  • Older software (pre-2022) cannot open AVIF without plugins.
  • Email clients still largely ignore it — stick to JPEG for attachments.
  • Metadata support (EXIF, XMP) exists but tooling is less mature than for JPEG.

CR2 Limitations

  • Proprietary — no official spec, tool support depends on reverse engineering.
  • Canon-only tags (Picture Styles, DPP adjustments) are lost when processed outside DPP.
  • Superseded by CR3 in 2018 — format is frozen.
  • File sizes are large (20-40 MB typical).

Technical Specifications

Specification AVIF CR2
MIME type image/avif image/x-canon-cr2
Container HEIF (ISOBMFF) TIFF/EP with Canon private tags
Codec AV1 (intra-only)
Max dimensions 65 536 × 65 536 px
Color depth Up to 12-bit per channel
Color spaces sRGB, Display-P3, BT.2020, arbitrary ICC
Extension .cr2
Bit depth 14-bit (most bodies); 12-bit (some)
Successor .cr3 (EOS M50 onward, 2018)

Typical File Sizes

AVIF

  • Thumbnail (400px) 10-30 KB
  • Web photo (1920px) 80-300 KB
  • 4K photo (3840px) 300 KB - 1.2 MB
  • Lossless copy of 24MP photo 8-15 MB

CR2

  • 22 MP CR2 (5D Mark III) 25-35 MB
  • 50 MP CR2 (5DS/5DS R) 55-75 MB

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Frequently Asked Questions

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a cutting-edge image format derived from the AV1 video codec, backed by the Alliance for Open Media. It delivers up to 50% smaller files than JPEG with equal or better visual quality, plus HDR and transparency support.

AVIF (AV1 Image formatoo de arquivo) is a cutting-edge image formato derived de the AV1 video codec, backed pelo Alliance para abrir Media. It delivers up to 50% smaller arquivos than JPEG com equal ou better visual quality, plus HDR e transparência support.

AVIF files open in Chrome, Firefox, Safari (from macOS Ventura), Edge, and GIMP 2.10+. Support is growing rapidly, but some older image editors may not yet handle AVIF natively.

AVIF arquivos abrir in Chrome, Firefox, Safari (from macOS Ventura), Edge, e GIMP 2.10+. Support is growing rapidly, mas some older image editors may not yet handle AVIF natively.

AVIF provides better compression and quality than WebP, especially for photographs. However, WebP has broader software support today. Use AVIF for maximum performance on modern browsers and WebP as a reliable fallback.

AVIF fornece better compressão e quality than WebP, especially para photographs. Porém, WebP has broader software support today. usar AVIF para máximo performance on moderno browsers e WebP como um reliable fallback.