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Exporting Images

You can export image data from the Data Properties and Settings panel to a number of different file formats, including RAW, TIFF, and the proprietary ORS file format. See Image File Formats for information about the file formats available in Dragonfly.

Export image options
  Description
Raw (*.raw) A basic file format that saves images or stacks as raw pixel data without a header. Suitable for transferring files between applications and computer platforms. When saving RAW files in Dragonfly, header information is saved in an accompanying DAT file.
TIFF (*.tif, *.tiff) A widely supported lossless compression file format for storing bit-mapped images, TIFF files can be any resolution, grayscaled or color, as well as uncompressed or LZW compressed.
Analyze 7.5 (*.hdr) High Dynamic Range (HDR) image files store pixel values that span the whole tonal range of real-world scenes. HDR images are encoded in a format that allows the largest range of values, which are stored with 32-bits per channel.
ORS (*.ORSObject) ORS Object files are proprietary binary formatted files in which data is written sequentially and XML (Extensible Markup Language) is appended after the binary data.
  1. Right-click the required dataset in the Data Properties and Settings panel and then choose Export Images in the pop-up menu.
  2. Select a destination folder and file name, as well as a file format, in the Save As dialog.
  3. Click the Save button.

 

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