The updated DNG Converter includes support for the 14 new cameras added to the new Camera Raw 3.2 plug-in, stores larger previews and expands options for storing the original proprietary The DNG Converter now gives users additional preference settings for JPEG preview size and the option to run DNG using a command line interface. We look forward to working closely with Ricoh and other manufacturers as DNG evolves and becomes part of everyday photography workflows.” said Bryan Lamkin, senior vice president of Digital Imaging and Digital Video at Adobe.Īdobe today also announced an update to its DNG Converter. “Serious photographers have already expressed their eagerness to find cameras that support the common DNG format, Ricoh’s commitment to DNG is great news for the photography community. “DNG addresses a critical need in the market to preserve digital images in their purest form while also simplifying the raw workflow for photographers, The Ricoh GR Digital represents the latest advancements in high resolution compact cameras, and by incorporating support for DNG we’re giving our customers the flexibility and control they require to do their best work.” said Kazuhiro Yuasa, general manager of the Image Capturing Solution Division at Ricoh By providing DNG support directly in its products, Ricoh joins respected camera manufacturers Hasselblad and Leica, along with a wide range of software manufacturers such as Apple, Extensis, iView and ULead. is the latest camera manufacturer to support DNG, with its new GR digital camera. Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) recently announced that its Digital Negative Specification (DNG) – an industry-wide initiative to create one unified format for archiving raw digital images – is continuing to win support from camera manufacturers and software makers.
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