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RW2 vs TIFF

RW2 vs TIFF

A detailed comparison of Panasonic RAW RW2 and TIFF Image — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

RW2

Panasonic RAW RW2

Raster & Vector Images

RW2 is Panasonic Lumix RAW format.

About RW2 files
TIFF

TIFF Image

Raster & Vector Images

TIFF is a flexible, high-quality image format widely used in publishing, printing, and professional photography. It supports multiple compression methods and color spaces including CMYK.

About TIFF files

Strengths Comparison

RW2 Strengths

  • Compact thanks to Micro Four Thirds sensor size.
  • Hybrid photo/video workflow friendly on GH bodies.
  • Supports 14-bit depth on Lumix S.
  • Stable format since 2008.

TIFF Strengths

  • Lossless by default — no generation loss on successive edits and saves.
  • Supports any bit depth (1 to 32 bits per channel), any color model, any number of channels.
  • Extensible tag system means vendor-specific data survives alongside standard tags.
  • Multi-page containers are perfect for scanned documents, faxes, and DICOM-like stacks.
  • Industry-standard for archival, museums, scientific imaging, and high-end print prepress.

Limitations

RW2 Limitations

  • Proprietary — no public spec.
  • Market share is niche; fewer tutorials.
  • MFT sensor means less dynamic range than full-frame.
  • Video-focused bodies mean some RW2 files are actually video-extracted frames with different artifacts.

TIFF Limitations

  • File sizes are huge compared to JPEG/WebP/AVIF — often 10-30× larger.
  • Not a web format — no browser displays TIFF natively.
  • Ambiguous spec areas mean some TIFFs only open correctly in the tool that created them.
  • Weak animation support — designed for still imagery.

Technical Specifications

Specification RW2 TIFF
MIME type image/x-panasonic-rw2 image/tiff
Extension .rw2
Container TIFF/EP variant with Panasonic MakerNote
Bit depth 12 or 14-bit
Related .raw (older Panasonic bodies)
Extensions .tif, .tiff
Standard TIFF 6.0 (1992); BigTIFF extension for 64-bit offsets
Max file size 4 GB (TIFF); 2^64 bytes (BigTIFF)
Compression options None, LZW, Deflate, JPEG, CCITT G3/G4, PackBits, JBIG

Typical File Sizes

RW2

  • 20 MP RW2 (G9, GH5) 20-25 MB
  • 47 MP RW2 (Lumix S1R) 50-75 MB

TIFF

  • Scanned A4 page (300 dpi, B&W) 100-300 KB
  • Scanned A4 page (600 dpi, color) 15-40 MB
  • Print-quality magazine photo 30-150 MB
  • Satellite GeoTIFF tile 50 MB - 5 GB

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Convert between RW2 and TIFF online, free, and without installing anything. Encrypted upload, automatic deletion after 2 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

RW2 (Panasonic RAW RW2) 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 RW2 when its particular strengths match the publishing target.

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible raster image format developed by Aldus Corporation in 1986. It supports lossless compression, multiple pages, layers, and high color depths, making it the standard for professional printing and scanning.

Most desktop photo viewers (Windows Photos, macOS Preview, GIMP, Photoshop, Affinity Photo) open RW2 natively. On mobile, iOS Photos and Google Photos display RW2 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 RW2 to JPG or RW2 to PNG converter.

TIFF files open in Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Windows Photos, macOS Preview, and IrfanView. Multi-page TIFFs may require specialized viewers or Adobe Acrobat.

Upload the RW2 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; RW2 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.