Okay, that makes more sense.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 7:30 PM, Mark Roberts
<[email protected]> wrote:
> David Parsons wrote:
>
>>What happens when you try to render the proprietary data in the
>>embedded file and a converter is not available?  It seems like you are
>>adding a layer of obfuscation for the sake of 'future proofing'.
>>
>>It would seem that converting to the actual open standard would be
>>safer if you were really concerned about file compatibility in the
>>future.
>
> The "include original raw format file" option adds the original *in
> addition to* the DNG raw data. So you get the best of both worlds in
> terms of compatibility (at the price of doubling the amount of disk
> space required).
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