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<blockquote data-quote="Brian" data-source="post: 251199" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>As long as you can keep the computer and OS running that the software is on now, you'll be fine. When those computers die, and the OS no longer runs older software- then you have a problem.</p><p></p><p>I keep a Pentium Pro running Win95b around for just this reason.</p><p></p><p>DNG is documented. I have the Spec downloaded, can read it, and write code to display images. It was a little harder with Kodak files because the file-format was not documented. anybody need ".KC2" files converted to ".BMP"? BMP was the easiest to output to. Compressed Raw files are usually the most difficult to figure out. If the format is documented, then it is not hard. Anybody have a link to the documentation for .NEF?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian, post: 251199, member: 17621"] As long as you can keep the computer and OS running that the software is on now, you'll be fine. When those computers die, and the OS no longer runs older software- then you have a problem. I keep a Pentium Pro running Win95b around for just this reason. DNG is documented. I have the Spec downloaded, can read it, and write code to display images. It was a little harder with Kodak files because the file-format was not documented. anybody need ".KC2" files converted to ".BMP"? BMP was the easiest to output to. Compressed Raw files are usually the most difficult to figure out. If the format is documented, then it is not hard. Anybody have a link to the documentation for .NEF? [/QUOTE]
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