Contenta Converter PREMIUM lets you open, convert, and batch process CR2 files into modern formats like JPG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, and more. Optimize file size, keep important metadata, and prepare images for web, print, or long-term archiving in just a few clicks.
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A CR2 file is a type of image format used in various tools and workflows. With Contenta Converter PREMIUM you can convert CR2 files to more common formats like JPG, PNG, or PDF without losing control over quality.
Install Contenta Converter PREMIUM, add your CR2 files to the input list, choose JPG as the output format, and click Convert. The software will process all selected files in a single batch.
Yes. Contenta Converter PREMIUM is built for batch processing and can handle hundreds or thousands of CR2 images in one operation, using all available CPU cores.
Convert CR2 images when you need better compatibility with web browsers, design tools, or printing services. Exporting to formats like JPG, PNG, or TIFF from Contenta Converter PREMIUM makes sharing and archiving much easier.
CR2 was used by most Canon DSLRs and some PowerShot models from 2004 to 2018, including the EOS 5D series (Mark II, III, IV), EOS 6D, EOS 7D, EOS 80D, EOS Rebel/Kiss series, and EOS-1D X Mark II. Newer Canon cameras (EOS R series) use the CR3 format instead.
CR2 is Canon older RAW format based on TIFF structure, while CR3 uses the modern ISO Base Media File Format. CR3 supports C-RAW (compressed RAW) for roughly 40% smaller files and faster writing speeds. Both preserve full 14-bit sensor data for editing.
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