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ICO vs SR2

ICO vs SR2

Ein detaillierter Vergleich von ICO Icon und Sony RAW SR2 — Dateigröße, Qualität, Kompatibilität und welches je nach Workflow zu wählen ist.

ICO

ICO Icon

Raster & Vector Images

ICO is the icon file format used for favicons and Windows application icons. A single ICO file can contain multiple image sizes and color depths for different display contexts.

Über ICO-Dateien
SR2

Sony RAW SR2

Raster & Vector Images

SR2 is an older Sony RAW format used in some Sony Alpha cameras. Newer Sony cameras use ARW instead.

Über SR2-Dateien

Vorteilsvergleich

ICO Vorteile

  • Multi-resolution: one file, many sizes, OS picks the right one.
  • Universal favicon support in every browser since IE5.
  • Supports transparency (1-bit since 1985, full alpha since XP).
  • Tiny file size — an entire favicon pack typically fits in under 15 KB.
  • No licensing or patent concerns — fully in the public domain spec-wise.

SR2 Vorteile

  • Full Sony Alpha early-era sensor data preserved.
  • Supported by major raw processors.
  • Metadata includes Konica Minolta pre-Sony era compatibility.

Einschränkungen

ICO Einschränkungen

  • Cannot compress continuous-tone images efficiently — use PNG or WebP for photos.
  • Format is essentially frozen in 1999 — no HDR, no wide gamut, no modern features.
  • Maximum image dimension is 256×256 px (inside an ICO container).
  • Editing requires specialized tools — most image editors treat it as a curiosity.

SR2 Einschränkungen

  • Transitional format — limited to 2006-2008 bodies.
  • Superseded by ARW.
  • Proprietary with no public spec.
  • Essentially legacy — no new content.

Technische Spezifikationen

Spezifikation ICO SR2
MIME type image/vnd.microsoft.icon image/x-sony-sr2
Max resolutions per file 65 535 images
Max single image size 256×256 px
Color depths 1, 4, 8, 24, 32 bits per pixel
Compression Uncompressed bitmap or embedded PNG (Vista+)
Extension .sr2
Container TIFF/EP with Sony MakerNote
Successor .arw (2008+)
Ancestor .mrw (Konica Minolta)

Typische Dateigrößen

ICO

  • Classic favicon (16×16 only) < 2 KB
  • Multi-size favicon pack (16/32/48/256) 5-15 KB
  • Full Windows app icon set 20-100 KB

SR2

  • 10 MP SR2 (Alpha 100) 12-18 MB
  • 12 MP SR2 (Alpha 700) 15-22 MB

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

ICO (Icon) is Microsoft's 1985 multi-resolution icon format, originally shipped with Windows 1.0. A single .ico file holds multiple sizes (16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 256×256) so the OS can pick the best one for the current display context. Since 1999, every website uses a favicon.ico to show its icon in browser tabs.

On Windows, ICO files open natively in File Explorer and Photos. On macOS, Preview handles basic display. For editing, use GIMP (free), Photoshop with a plugin, or dedicated icon editors like IcoFX.

Use the PNG-to-ICO converter on KaijuConverter — upload a PNG (ideally square, at least 256×256) and download a multi-resolution ICO with all standard favicon sizes embedded.

A complete favicon pack includes 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, and 256×256 px variants all in one ICO file. The total file size is typically 5-15 KB. Browsers automatically pick the right size for tabs, bookmarks, and desktop shortcuts.

ICO for /favicon.ico (every browser requests this URL automatically). PNG for everywhere else — social media profile images, in-page icons, app logos. Modern favicon best practice includes both an .ico at the root and multiple .png sizes referenced via <link> tags in HTML.

Yes. Every browser still requests /favicon.ico on every domain as its first icon fallback. Modern sites typically provide both favicon.ico and higher-quality SVG or PNG icons via <link rel="icon"> tags — browsers pick the best match.