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CR2 vs PDF

CR2 vs PDF

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

CR2

Canon RAW CR2

Raster & Vector Images

CR2 is Canon camera RAW format containing unprocessed sensor data.

About CR2 files
PDF

PDF Document

Documents & Text

PDF is the universal standard for sharing documents with consistent formatting across all devices and operating systems. It preserves fonts, images, and layout exactly as intended by the author.

About PDF files

Strengths Comparison

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.

PDF Strengths

  • Pixel-perfect fidelity across operating systems, browsers, and printers.
  • Embeds fonts, so documents render identically without the reader having them installed.
  • Supports digital signatures, encryption, and redaction for legal workflows.
  • ISO-standardized (ISO 32000) with multiple validated subsets (PDF/A, PDF/X, PDF/UA).
  • Supports both vector and raster content, keeping line art crisp at any zoom level.

Limitations

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  • Superseded by CR3 in 2018 — format is frozen.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).

PDF Limitations

  • Editing is difficult — the format is optimized for display, not mutation.
  • Text extraction can scramble reading order in multi-column layouts.
  • File sizes balloon quickly when embedding high-resolution images or fonts.
  • Accessibility (screen readers) requires careful tagging that many PDFs skip.
  • JavaScript support has historically been a malware vector.

Technical Specifications

Specification CR2 PDF
MIME type image/x-canon-cr2 application/pdf
Extension .cr2
Container TIFF/EP with Canon private tags
Bit depth 14-bit (most bodies); 12-bit (some)
Successor .cr3 (EOS M50 onward, 2018)
Current version PDF 2.0 (ISO 32000-2:2020)
Compression Flate, LZW, JBIG2, JPEG, JPEG 2000
Max file size ~10 GB (practical); 2^31 bytes (theoretical per object)
Color models RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, Lab, DeviceN, ICC-based
Standard subsets PDF/A, PDF/X, PDF/UA, PDF/E, PDF/VT

Typical File Sizes

CR2

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

PDF

  • 1-page text-only memo 50–150 KB
  • 10-page report with images 500 KB – 2 MB
  • Scanned document (per page) 100 KB – 1 MB
  • Full-color magazine (48 pages) 10–40 MB

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Frequently Asked Questions

CR2 (Canon RAW CR2) 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 CR2 when its particular strengths match the publishing target.

PDF (Portable Document Format) was created by Adobe in 1993 to present documents consistently across all devices and operating systems. It preserves fonts, images, layouts, and formatting regardless of the software used to view it.

Most desktop photo viewers (Windows Photos, macOS Preview, GIMP, Photoshop, Affinity Photo) open CR2 natively. On mobile, iOS Photos and Google Photos display CR2 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 CR2 to JPG or CR2 to PNG converter.

PDF files can be opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free), web browsers like Chrome and Edge, macOS Preview, and alternative readers like Foxit and Sumatra PDF.

Upload the CR2 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; CR2 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.