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SR2 → BMP
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Starting point: SR2 is a raster image format with its own balance of compression, colour depth, and software support. Natural next step, a BMP. Converting SR2 to BMP swaps one image container for another without leaving the image family. The choice usually comes down to compatibility with the tool or platform that will consume the file next — some editors handle BMP natively while SR2 still requires a plugin or extra step. KaijuConverter re-encodes in the browser session with ImageMagick, preserving resolution and colour profile, and leaves the source SR2 untouched. Background. SR2 is a raster image format with its own balance of compression, colour depth, and software support. Destination side, BMP is the uncompressed Windows bitmap format — bulky but pixel-perfect.
Sony RAW SR2
Source formatSR2 is an older Sony RAW format used in some Sony Alpha cameras. Newer Sony cameras use ARW instead.
BMP Image
Target formatBMP is an uncompressed raster image format native to Windows. Files are large but preserve exact pixel data with no compression artifacts. Rarely used on the web due to file size.
Why convert SR2 to BMP
Both SR2 and BMP describe a grid of pixels — the difference lies in how that grid is compressed, whether transparency is supported, and which software opens it natively. Moving from SR2 to BMP is worth it when the BMP ecosystem is broader for your use case, or when BMP compresses photographs more efficiently than SR2.
HOW TO CONVERT
SR2 → BMP
Drop the SR2 file
Drag and drop or click to upload your SR2. The image is transferred securely over HTTPS and queued for conversion.
Re-encode with ImageMagick
ImageMagick decodes every pixel of the SR2 and writes a matching BMP with sensible default quality settings.
Download the BMP
The converted BMP is ready to download as a single file; both files delete automatically within two hours.
Common Use Cases
Web publishing and CMSes
BMP uploads cleanly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow and most blogging platforms; many CMSes silently transcode or reject SR2.
Email attachments
Email clients preview BMP inline while SR2 may arrive as an unrecognised attachment on older Outlook or mobile apps.
Social media uploads
Platforms like Instagram, X and Facebook accept BMP natively; SR2 is often rejected or silently converted with unpredictable results.
Design hand-off
Designers shipping assets to developers prefer BMP for faster pipeline imports and consistent display across build tools.
SR2 vs BMP — Strengths and limitations
What each format does best, and where it falls short.
SR2 Strengths
- Full Sony Alpha early-era sensor data preserved.
- Supported by major raw processors.
- Metadata includes Konica Minolta pre-Sony era compatibility.
Limitations
- Transitional format — limited to 2006-2008 bodies.
- Superseded by ARW.
- Proprietary with no public spec.
BMP Strengths
- Dead-simple format — trivially easy to read and write.
- Lossless and uncompressed — perfect bit-exact pixel storage.
- Universally supported in Windows applications since 1985.
- Supports 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit color depths.
Limitations
- Enormous file sizes — no meaningful compression in typical use.
- Not a web format — browsers support it but nobody serves BMPs over HTTP.
- No metadata support (no EXIF, no ICC profile in practice).
SR2 vs BMP — Technical specifications
Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.
| Specification | SR2 | BMP |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | image/x-sony-sr2 | image/bmp |
| Extension | .sr2 | — |
| Container | TIFF/EP with Sony MakerNote | — |
| Successor | .arw (2008+) | — |
| Ancestor | .mrw (Konica Minolta) | — |
| Extensions | — | .bmp, .dib |
| Compression | — | None (typical); RLE 4/8 bit (rare) |
| Color depths | — | 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 bits per pixel |
| Byte order | — | Little-endian |
SR2 vs BMP — Typical file sizes
Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.
SR2
- 10 MP SR2 (Alpha 100) 12-18 MB
- 12 MP SR2 (Alpha 700) 15-22 MB
BMP
- Small icon (32×32) 4 KB
- Screenshot (1920×1080) ~6 MB
- 4K image (3840×2160) ~25 MB
- Scanned A4 at 300 dpi ~25 MB
Quality & Compatibility
If BMP is a lossless format (PNG, TIFF, BMP) the output keeps every pixel of the decoded SR2 exactly. If BMP is a lossy codec (JPEG, WebP, HEIC), the encoder re-compresses the image at the quality level you select — default 85 is transparent for photographs, quality 92+ for illustrations with hard edges.
Tips for Best Results
- Keep the original SR2 alongside the BMP output — re-encoding already-lossy images accumulates detail loss on each round.
- If the BMP will be uploaded to a CMS, check whether the platform has a max dimension and downscale once on export rather than letting the CMS resize automatically.
- For thumbnails and avatars, export the BMP at exactly the display size; browsers will otherwise resample and the image may look soft.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on the codecs involved. If both SR2 and BMP are lossy, the pixels are re-encoded and a small amount of detail is discarded — invisible at default quality settings on photographs. If BMP is lossless (PNG, TIFF, BMP) the output keeps every pixel of the decoded SR2 exactly, but cannot recover detail that SR2 had already compressed away.
Often yes, especially when BMP is lossless. SR2 tuned for efficient web delivery will usually produce smaller files than BMP's default settings. If file size matters, drop the quality in Advanced or pick a more compressed target format instead.
KaijuConverter uploads over HTTPS, processes the image in an isolated container and deletes both the source and the output within two hours. No account is required, file contents are never logged, and we do not use uploads to train any model. For confidential material, the paid plan includes a data-processing agreement.
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