Canon R6 RAW vs C-RAW extension display

Matsaly

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Hi,

I'm relatively new to my R6 and am a bit confused about how the selected RAW format is displayed. For example- When i shoot in RAW my images are displayed with the extension .CR3 and are about 22 mb file size. When. I select C-RAW the images are also displayed with the same extension .CR3 and are about 15 mb file size.

Is this "normal" behavior?

I would assume the smaller file size are the C-RAW images but find it a bit disconcerting that Canon would use the same extension for an uncompressed and compressed file.

Any help is appreciated.
 
Yes this is normal. There's no need to use different file extensions as the information within the .CR3 file structure tells the software opening the file how it is encoded.
 
Thank you for the help. I now understand that the extension designation .CR3 emcompasses regular compressed RAW files as well as lossy C-RAW files.
 

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