Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 8:46 AM -0700 5/11/05, Adam Bridge wrote:
>I'm not Henning and I don't play him on TV but...DNG are Adobe's
>answer to the huge (and growing) number of raw-format files produced
>by digital cameras. It's a fully published/defined standard for
>creating a "digital negative" (hence DNG).
>
>Here's a link:
>
><http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/main.html>
>
>Adobe makes a utility to convert just about any camera's raw format
>into the DNG format. It is available as a download from their site
>although I think you have to have CS or CS2. (It comes with CS2
>although there is an upgrade.)
>
>Leica and Hasselblad have stated they will follow the DNG spec for
>their digital products.
>
>Adam
>
>On 5/11/05, Ruben <ruben@rhodos.dk> wrote:
>> Henning what is dng files - i tried to search in photoshop CS help and
>> could
>> not find the format ? thanks Ruben
>>
>>
>> >
> > > Adobe's .dng files are.
> > >
Thenkyew! :-)
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