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BMP vs RAW

BMP vs RAW

A detailed comparison of BMP Image and Generic RAW Image — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

BMP

BMP Image

Raster & Vector Images

BMP is an uncompressed raster image format native to Windows. Files are large but preserve exact pixel data with no compression artifacts. Rarely used on the web due to file size.

About BMP files
RAW

Generic RAW Image

Raster & Vector Images

RAW is a generic term for files containing minimally processed data from a camera image sensor. Various camera manufacturers use proprietary RAW variants, but the term broadly refers to any unprocessed sensor capture that retains maximum editing flexibility.

About RAW files

Strengths Comparison

BMP Strengths

  • Dead-simple format — trivially easy to read and write.
  • Lossless and uncompressed — perfect bit-exact pixel storage.
  • Universally supported in Windows applications since 1985.
  • Supports 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit color depths.

RAW Strengths

  • Every bit of sensor data preserved for post-processing latitude.
  • Higher bit depth (12-16 bits) than JPEG (8-bit) — smoother gradients.
  • Non-destructive editing in raw processors.
  • Rich metadata (EXIF, makernotes, camera settings).

Limitations

BMP Limitations

  • Enormous file sizes — no meaningful compression in typical use.
  • Not a web format — browsers support it but nobody serves BMPs over HTTP.
  • No metadata support (no EXIF, no ICC profile in practice).
  • Multiple header versions mean "a BMP" is ambiguous — parsers must handle several variants.

RAW Limitations

  • Proprietary per brand — Canon CR2 will not open in a pure-Canon-free processor.
  • Huge files compared to JPEG.
  • Requires dedicated software (Lightroom, Capture One, Darktable, etc.).
  • No universal standard — DNG aims to solve this but adoption is partial.

Technical Specifications

Specification BMP RAW
MIME type image/bmp
Extensions .bmp, .dib
Compression None (typical); RLE 4/8 bit (rare)
Color depths 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 bits per pixel
Byte order Little-endian
MIME types image/x-* (varies by vendor)
Common extensions .cr2, .cr3, .nef, .nrw, .arw, .raf, .orf, .rw2, .dng, .pef, .x3f, .raw
Bit depth 12-16 bits per pixel
Typical containers TIFF/EP variants with vendor makernotes
Universal exchange format DNG (Adobe)

Typical File Sizes

BMP

  • Small icon (32×32) 4 KB
  • Screenshot (1920×1080) ~6 MB
  • 4K image (3840×2160) ~25 MB
  • Scanned A4 at 300 dpi ~25 MB

RAW

  • 24 MP raw (APS-C/FF, 14-bit) 25-50 MB
  • 45 MP raw (high-end FF) 50-90 MB
  • 100 MP medium-format raw 120-200 MB

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Frequently Asked Questions

BMP (Bitmap) is a raster image format developed by Microsoft for Windows. It stores images with no compression by default, resulting in large file sizes but pixel-perfect quality. It has been part of Windows since version 1.0.

BMP (Bitmap) is a raster image formato developed by Microsoft para Windows. It stores images com no compressão by default, resulting in large tamanho do arquivos mas pixel-perfect quality. It has been part of Windows since version 1.0.

BMP files open in Windows Paint, Photos, macOS Preview, GIMP, Photoshop, and virtually any image viewer. All Windows applications support BMP natively.

BMP arquivos abrir in Windows Paint, Photos, macOS Preview, GIMP, Photoshop, e virtually any image viewer. All Windows aplicativos support BMP natively.

PNG is better than BMP in almost every scenario since it provides lossless compression (smaller files), transparency support, and wider cross-platform use. BMP is mainly relevant for legacy Windows applications.

PNG is melhor que BMP in almost every scenario since it fornece sem perdas compressão (smaller files), transparência support, e wider cross-platform use. BMP is mainly relevant para legacy Windows aplicativos.

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