.nef — Nikon Electronic Format
Nikon Corporation · 1997
What is a .nef file?
NEF, or Nikon Electronic Format, is a proprietary RAW image file format developed by Nikon. It stores the uncompressed or lossless compressed image data captured directly from the camera's sensor. This format retains maximum image information, allowing for extensive post-processing and editing.
Programs That Open .nef Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Adobe Photoshop | Paid | |
| Nikon NX Studio | Free | Official | |
| Capture One Pro | Paid | ||
| FastStone Image Viewer | Free | ||
| macOS | Adobe Photoshop | Paid | |
| Nikon NX Studio | Free | Official | |
| Capture One Pro | Paid | ||
| Preview (macOS) | Free | Official |
Common Problems with .nef Files
Frequently Asked Questions
A NEF file is a RAW image file format created by Nikon cameras. It stores unprocessed data directly from the camera's image sensor, offering maximum flexibility for post-processing.
Yes, NEF files can be edited using RAW image editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Nikon's NX Studio, or Capture One. These programs allow you to adjust exposure, white balance, and other parameters without degrading image quality.
NEF files contain a lot of uncompressed or losslessly compressed image data, preserving every detail captured by the sensor. This makes them significantly larger than compressed formats like JPEG but provides much more editing latitude.
Technical Details
NEF files are essentially TIFF files with specific Nikon metadata. They often begin with the TIFF header '49 49 2A 00' (little-endian) or '4D 4D 00 2A' (big-endian) followed by Nikon-specific tags.