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Convert JFIF to DNG

Wondering about JFIF to DNG? Here's exactly what works, what doesn't, and why.

You can't create a genuine DNG from a finished JFIF — but DNG conversion from camera RAW is real. Here's the full picture.

About converting to DNG

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DNG stores sensor data your JFIF no longer has

DNG is a RAW container built to hold the unprocessed data straight off a camera sensor. A JFIF is an already-developed image — wrapping it in a DNG can't recreate the dynamic range or color depth it never kept.

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DNG conversion is real — from camera RAW

Where DNG shines is converting a camera's own RAW (CR2, NEF, ARW…) into the open DNG format for archiving. That's a true conversion; turning a finished JFIF into RAW is not.

DNG is an open container for these camera RAW formats

DNG standardizes the proprietary RAW that cameras produce — these are the formats it replaces or wraps:

Format details

What is a JFIF file?

JPG (JPEG) is a lossy raster format that compresses photographs into small files by discarding detail the eye barely notices — the most widely used photo format on the web and in cameras.

Full name
Joint Photographic Experts Group
Developed by
JPEG Group
Released
1992
Extension
.jfif
MIME type
image/jpeg
Transparency
No

How to open JPG opens in every browser, image viewer and editor with no special software.

Full JFIF format guide

What is a DNG file?

DNG is Adobe’s open, universal raw format. It stores unprocessed sensor data in a standardised container any modern editor can open — ideal for archiving photos.

Full name
Digital Negative
Developed by
Adobe
Released
2004
Extension
.dng
MIME type
image/x-adobe-dng
Transparency
No

How to open DNG opens in Lightroom, Photoshop, Camera Raw and most pro photo editors.

Full DNG format guide

What you can do instead

Frequently asked questions

Can I convert JFIF to DNG?
Not meaningfully. DNG holds raw sensor data, which a finished JFIF doesn't contain. DNG conversion makes sense from a camera's own RAW files, not from a processed JFIF.
What is DNG?
DNG (Adobe Digital Negative) is an open, royalty-free RAW format. It stores unprocessed sensor data in a standardized container any modern editor can open — ideal for archiving photos long-term.
Is DNG better than CR2 / NEF / ARW?
DNG isn't higher quality — it's more universal and future-proof. Many photographers convert their proprietary camera RAW to DNG so files stay openable for decades.
What can I convert my JFIF to today?
JFIF converts cleanly to JPG, PNG, TIFF and WEBP right now — free and unlimited.