On my Mac, PEF files are one single file (unless there are invisible files stored somewhere) and DNG files are stored as two files, one being a Data file (dark grey rectangle icon with DATA written across it).

On Oct 5, 2009, at 09:16 , Mark Roberts wrote:

Dario Bonazza wrote:

So I simply
won't recommend using a larger file format without a good reason, just
"because we've got the power to manage that".

Compressed DNG *isn't* a larger file format than PEF. In theory or
practice.

Ther *are* good reasons for using DNG for archiving, like unification
of the raw file and the XMP data.

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