Not that I'm aware of. I was just pointing out that you had to save  
K10D files as DNG to use ACR. That's the way I'm working, and I'll  
probably continue to work that way, since I use PSCS on my  
photography computer, and I believe only PSCS2 will get support for  
K10D PEF files. But I see no difference between DNG and PEF other  
than file size.
Paul
On Dec 1, 2006, at 8:02 PM, Michael Chan wrote:

>
> On Dec 1, 2006, at 4:34 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
>> Make that "as long as they're saved as DNG format."
>
> I've read some, but I'm still confused as to the apprehension about.
> It's an open format, correct?  Is there a risk of lock-in/betrothal
> to Adobe?  Forgive me for not searching the thread if I am risking a
> flame-war.  I have read that according to some claims, data is lost
> using Adobe's fooRAW>DNG converter, but I'm not adept enough to know
> what may be lost.  I do know that it's a one-way street if you don't
> encapsulate the original (space waste) or save the original
> alternatively.  Other than that, are there hidden downsides regarding
> DNG?
>
> Michael
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