#jpeg #raw #extract #camera

app jpgfromraw

A very fast embedded JPEG extractor from RAW files

1 unstable release

new 0.7.0 Feb 23, 2025

#1409 in Command line utilities

MIT license

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jpgfromraw

jpgfromraw provides a much faster way to extract embedded JPEGs from RAW files than exiftool's -JpgFromRaw. In a directory with 4000 files, jpgfromraw extracts JPEGs about 15 times faster than exiftool:

% rm -rf ~/jfr && mkdir -p ~/jfr/{jpgfromraw, exiftool}
% sudo sh -c 'sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches'
% \time -v jpgfromraw /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/101MSDCF ~/jfr/jpgfromraw >/dev/null
    User time (seconds): 2.18
    System time (seconds): 20.99
    Elapsed (wall clock) time (h:mm:ss or m:ss): 0:29.72
    File system inputs: 22956551
    File system outputs: 22855504


% sudo sh -c 'sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches'
% \time -v exiftool -b -JpgFromRaw -ext arw -r /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/101MSDCF -w ~/jfr/exiftool/%f.jpg >/dev/null
    User time (seconds): 113.21
    System time (seconds): 58.15
    Elapsed (wall clock) time (h:mm:ss or m:ss): 7:52.87
    File system inputs: 316175244
    File system outputs: 22864400

The total size of the output JPEGs is 11.5GiB, so in terms of throughput, jpgfromraw does ~386MiB/s, and exiftool does ~24MiB/s.

The key reason jpgfromraw is so much faster is because it very carefully avoids overreading into the entire RAW file. exiftool does not do that and suffers quite greatly in (useful) throughput as a result. This is achieved through judicious use of madvise (and similar strategies on other platforms).

Other than that, jpgfromraw also processes multiple files concurrently, which can help a lot on faster devices like CFexpress cards.

Dependencies

~6–44MB
~637K SLoC