Will DNG be supported in the near future?
Hi,
will DNG support be added in the near future? I already converted all my .cr2 files to dng... ;)
Btw a plugin for lightroom would also be nice... ;)
Cheers
Alienn
will DNG support be added in the near future? I already converted all my .cr2 files to dng... ;)
Btw a plugin for lightroom would also be nice... ;)
Cheers
Alienn
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Inappropriate?I am right now working on adding support for the native camera formats that I missed earlier (like canon's sraw, sony's craw and few more). Will be looking at DNG and mac/linux after that.
Lightroom, unfortunately, doesn't supports file format plugins like photoshop and photoshop doesn't supports plugins for raw formats (photoshop's ACR is itself a plugin, and there can't be a plugin for a plugin. Tough life ;-)
Adobe will have to add support for the format themselves, maybe you can ask at their forums. I will ofcourse be happy to help them (and any other software author) if they find that current Rawzor SDK is not enough for them.
I’m hopeful
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DNG already includes a lossless compression function, that works better - means: better workflow integration and compresses higher than RAWzor (at least with my Canon 40D files).
e.g. - CR2: 11.7MB - RWZ: 10.3MB - DNG: 10.1MB -
Inappropriate?@Guest
The internal algorithm of DNG and CR2 is 'exactly' the same. The space savings you see when converting from CR2 to DNG is due to the embedded jpeg which is pretty big in CR2 files and DNG drops it (or replaces it with a light-weight version depending on the options you pick). Would you like a similar feature in Rawzor?
Regarding workflow, Rawzor is new and I am sure that if you guys like it then other companies will support the format in their software. You can try talking to them at the forums of software you use. I would also be interested in hearing what they say but if I go and talk to them myself, it will look like spammish self-promotion ;-)
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