What DCM is
DCM (DICOM) is the medical-imaging standard used by CT, MRI and X-ray equipment, bundling the image with patient and study metadata.
Want to convert RAW to DCM? It's on our roadmap. Here's what DCM is, and the conversions you can run right now.
RAW to DCM isn't available on SharkFoto yet — it's a real conversion we're working on. Here's what works today.
DCM (DICOM) is the medical-imaging standard used by CT, MRI and X-ray equipment, bundling the image with patient and study metadata.
Converting RAW to DCM is technically possible and on our list — it just isn't switched on here yet. We add and test new output formats one at a time before release.
A raw file is the unprocessed data straight from a camera’s sensor, keeping maximum detail and dynamic range before it is developed into a JPG or PNG. “RAW” isn’t one format — each maker has its own (CR2, NEF, ARW…).
How to open RAW files open in Lightroom, Photoshop / Camera Raw, Capture One and each camera maker’s software.
DCM (DICOM) is the universal standard for medical imaging — MRI, CT and X-ray scans — bundling the image with patient and scan metadata.
How to open DCM opens in medical viewers like RadiAnt, Horos and OsiriX; convert to JPG/PNG to share a plain image (without clinical data).
Full DCM format guide