Our image converter tool can quickly convert your HDR to JPEG while maintaining the highest level of quality and can accept up to 20 files at one time using our batch image file processor. When your JPEG image files are ready, you can either download them individually or, for convenience, combine them within a ZIP file.
Or drag and drop your files here to upload.
A maximum of 20 files can be uploaded at once.
Once you've selected your HDR files for upload, our image converter tool will provide you with the option to customize the processing of your images. To configure this, once you have selected an image, you will see a button, which you can click to reveal a set of image conversion options. These options include the ability to resize and rotate your image and to apply a grayscale or negative filter to your HDR.
Here are two simple steps to convert your HDR to JPEG using our fast and free HDR converter tool.
First, click the "Upload..." button and select your HDR file to upload. Your HDR file will be uploaded to our servers. When the HDR to JPEG conversion has completed, you can download your JPEG file right away.
We aim to process all HDR to JPEG conversions as quickly as possible; this usually takes around 5 seconds; however, this can be longer for certain files, so please be patient.
We aim to provide the best conversion experience. Our tools are under constant review and development, with new features being added every week.
If you are converting your HDR file to a format that implements lossy compression, then yes, the quality will be reduced; however, the loss in quality is usually not noticeable and can result in much smaller file sizes.
No. When converting your HDR file, our tool will not perform any resizing of your image, and the resulting file will have the same resolution as your uploaded HDR file.
Extension | HDR |
Full Name | Radiance RGBE |
Type | Image |
Mime Type | application/octet-stream |
Format | Binary |
An HDR image (High Dynamic Range) is a high-definition image format created to capture a photographic scene in indredible detail. The format stores multiple exposures at different settings to capture the maximum amount of detail.
While most image formats are limited to 8 bits of data per colour channel, the HDR format supports 32 bits per channel, allowing a vast amount of image colour to be preserved using this format.
HDR images are aimed at professional users and can be opened in high-end image editing software such as Photoshop, which can also be used to convert to other, more portable formats such as JPEG.
Extension | JPEG |
Full Name | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
Type | Image |
Mime Type | image/jpeg |
Format | Binary |
Opens With | Paint.Net, Photoshop |
A JPEG file is a compressed and highly efficient image file format whose aim is to store photographic-quality images using a fraction of the storage space compared to other lossy and non-lossy image compression methods available at the time.
The compression used by JPEG encoders is "lossy", meaning image colours that are not perceptible to the human eye are discarded during the compression process. The removal of this colour data greatly reduces the size of the final JPEG file with no discernible loss in quality.
Due to their compact and high-quality format, JPEG files are one of the primary image formats used by websites, digital and phone/tablet cameras, and more. This widespread support means JPEG files can be edited within most popular image editing software.
Our HDR imaging tool will accurately convert your HDR file into a JPEG image file using our high-quality internal 2D rendering to create your final JPEG ready for download. Your HDR file will be analysed pixel by pixel in order to produce the most accurate conversion possible.