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Re: Counteracting data transience
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Re: Counteracting data transience


  • Subject: Re: Counteracting data transience
  • From: Nov06 <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 01:14:38 +0200

On 16.07.2007, at 00:08, Marco Ugolini wrote:

DNG is an attempt to put in place and establish something that is clearly
missing at this point in time -- which is, a universally-recognized and
hopefully long-lasting and -supported way to encode, store and retrieve
files shot in the Raw format.

What I don't get is why an an application that today can read Nikon D1 raw files wrapped in a DNG file would not be able to read the original raw files themselves. Or for that matter an application in ten, twenty years from now. Show me any application today that can handle the DNG files but not the original raw files that are embedded in it.


Markus

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