I tend to stick with the camera's native RAW format. Interestingly if you can peel apart a DNG it is a RAW Tiff with an XML file for related data. Great concept but it should have been built as an open standard.
I mean like a DNG file is an Adobe product and I'm trying to convince
my photographer colleagues that they shouldn't use DNG but rather that
they should be using TIFF files when they need to convert a closed
format (I can't think of the correct word) image file to something
darktable can read. What do all of you think? Am I just being too....
stingy?
On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 8:50 AM Michael <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
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> how is a tiff file licensed? My web search didn't show it!
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