I have Sony arw files which are converted into dng. If you could make some photo of something neutral, you wall, door, sky, etc. I do not have Lightroom around, and as I too often messed up a Mac with installing drivers and software trials left and right I do not feel like installing it just for that. They are all contract work for clients and marked as private. As it is a DNG, it gives most benefits from a RAW, while having a very small size. good White-Balance correction in comparsion of lacking in a real JPG). to work with it mostly without any visual flaws (e.g. But is no “real RAW” more a scene based JPG with independent color channels. Underneath in “Image Sizing” choose any lower resolution which you like.Īfter exporting this, you will have a Lossy Compressed DNG, which is perfectly for archiving and later post processing. In the File settings section choose “Camera RAW 7.1 or later”, “Embed fast load data” and - important - “Use Lossy Compression”. Lossy Compressed DNG are creating in the export dialog. You can easily make as many example file as you like with Lightroom. If you could send an example I could take a look, … They are pretty handy but it seems, there is now QuickLook Support out there. Unfortunately it does not handle the DNG 1.4 files, especially those lossy compressed DNG files. Please let me know if everything works ok or if there is more to improve -) Thanks for your interesting and feedback! Here is an update that should support thumbnail and preview of Fuji FAF and Adobe DNG files.
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