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Until this month, all of the digital cameras that I have shot with have used their own raw format (NEF, ORF, RW2). However, I recently acquired a Ricoh GR, and its native raw format is DNG. As I normally convert my raw files to DNG using Adobe's Raw Converter with ImageIngester Pro 3, I have a few questions about the GR files. First, is there any difference between Ricoh's DNG files and those that have been converted by the Adobe Converter? And, what happens if I run the Ricoh GR file through the Adobe converter? I do realize that I can run some test files, but that is probably not going to directly tell me much about the file's structure or any possible changes, so I thought I would pose the question to those who like have delved into the DNG file structure. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
--Ken
P.S. While I am still getting my feet wet with the GR, it packs a lot of IQ into a pretty tiny package. Very impressive.
Thanks,
--Ken
P.S. While I am still getting my feet wet with the GR, it packs a lot of IQ into a pretty tiny package. Very impressive.