Convert .SRF to .BMQ

This guide explains how to convert .SRF files to .BMQ and provides information about both file formats.

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About .SRF

The .srf file is a RAW image format used by Sony digital cameras. It contains unprocessed data from the camera's sensor, allowing photographers to adjust settings like exposure and white balance after the photo is taken.

The .srf file format is used for storing raw image data captured by Sony digital cameras.

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About .BMQ

BMQ is a mipmap image format developed by Acclaim Entertainment for Re-Volt. It stores progressively smaller versions of textures (e.g. 256×256, 128×128, 64×64) so the game can swap in lower-resolution images when objects are viewed from a distance, improving frame rate.

BMQ files are mipmap textures used by Re-Volt, an RC car racing game. They contain low-resolution BMP images for distant object textures to improve rendering performance.

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