Dsf.7z -

Often better for text-heavy files, such as raw script versions of DSF data.

A high-compression file format. Using 7-Zip on DSF files can significantly reduce their size, which is critical for large scenery packages. How to Work with DSF.7z Files DSF.7z

: For advanced terrain editing, users often import the extracted .raw files into software like GRASS GIS to manipulate binary raster data. Creation & Re-compression : Often better for text-heavy files, such as raw

When creating new scenery, developers use DSFTool to compile text files back into the DSF format. Often better for text-heavy files