Thanks for the links.  It looks better on paper than I am seeing.  For
the moment, I am looking for a raw converter - Capture One (my normal
converter) doesn't support it.  The Silkypix interface in the Pentax
supplied software is not to my liking.  So that really leaves me with
Adobe or nothing.  Raw Shooter has been bought and no longer exists,
Bibble doesn't support it.  I thought this would be a good time to
re-evaluate things and try some new approaches.

Elements doesn't have enough power for me.  I just downloaded the
Lightroom Beta and was shocked at how ponderous and slow it was.  I'm
running a 3ghz Hyper Threaded Pentium with 1.5 Gig of ram.  I guess I
should try it a little more before giving up on it.

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Best regards,
Bruce


Wednesday, November 22, 2006, 9:46:43 PM, you wrote:

SL> Take a look here: 
SL> http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/supporters.html
SL> and here: 
SL> http://www.barry.pearson.name/articles/dng/products_y1.htm

SL> On 11/22/06, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I find it interesting that the 'Open' standard DNG seems to be only
>> supported by Adobe raw converters.  Sort of defeats the purpose of a
>> standard, seems to me.
>>
>> My thought was to convert some PEF's from the K10D to DNG and then
>> maybe try some other converter out there (I don't own or use Adobe
>> Photoshop at this point).  Turns out that other than Photoshop,
>> Elements and Lightroom, nobody else seems to support DNG files.
>>
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>> Best regards,
>> Bruce
>>
>>
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