On Nov 22, 2006, at 8:55 PM, Bruce Dayton 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.

Don't confuse an open specification with application support:
- The former says that the specification is available for use by all.
- The latter says that an application vendor has implemented the  
software necessary to allow use of the former.

Every RAW converter and picture sorter I use is fully compatible with  
DNG format. I run Mac OS X.

I use:
   Adobe Camera Raw (v2.4 or later, Mac OS X or Windows)
   Adobe Lightroom b4.1 (Mac OS X or Windows)
   Vuescan (Mac OS X, Windows, or Linux)
   iView Media Pro 3 (Mac OS X or Windows)

I have tested but not purchased:
   Iridient RAW Developer (Mac OS X)
   Silkypix (Mac OS X or Windows) - this is different from the latest  
version of Pentax LAB
   GraphicConverter (Mac OS X)

So I'd give Vuescan or Silkypix, the real thing not the Pentax LAB, a  
try if you're on Windows. Personally, I'm not very fond of the UI but  
others like it.

Godfrey


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