A quick check of three cameras' RAW to TIFF file sizes are:
Olympus E5 : ORF file = ~13,000kb , 16 bit / ch TIFF = ~ 71,500 kb
Fuji X Pro 1 : RAF file = ~ 24.9 mb , 16 bit / ch TIFF = ~ 94,000 kb
Fuji X-T1 : RAF file ~33,000 kb , 16 bit / ch TIFF = ~94,000 kb
Since digital RAW files are not necessarily programmed to generate only
TIFF files, I wonder whether the megapixel rating of the camera [so as
to generate a 528,000 kb TIFF file] can be so readily determined by
using the formulas suggested by both Chris B and Chris W.
jh
On 11/2/2014 1:07 PM, ChrisB wrote:
I was tempted to suggest that, Chris, but don’t Raw file sizes between cameras
(and camera makes) vary?
I seem to remember that the E-1 had a Raw size of about 10Mb for a 5Mp sensor.
Chris
On 2 Nov 2014, at 16:44, Chris Weir <chris.a.weir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Approximately 90Mpixels
(528000 * 1024 * 8)/(16*3)
i.e. the number of bits divided by (the number of channels * the number of
bits per channel)
Chris.
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