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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 529992" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I believe Cindy is stuck converting because she's on a version of LR/ACR that will not read D750 images.</p><p></p><p>I was told a long time ago that converting to DNG was a good thing for a whole lot of reasons, so I did for 3 years. It left me without "unmodified originals" for a huge chunk of my catalog since a DNG technically alters the file in the conversion process. This only matters in contest situations, but in those cases it can matter an awful lot if you're required to submit originals. I say this only to let you know that, looking back, I can find absolutely no benefit derived from converting to DNG provided your software can read the native RAW file. If it cannot, I highly recommend keeping the original along with the converted file as well. It'll eat space, but it won't bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 529992, member: 9240"] I believe Cindy is stuck converting because she's on a version of LR/ACR that will not read D750 images. I was told a long time ago that converting to DNG was a good thing for a whole lot of reasons, so I did for 3 years. It left me without "unmodified originals" for a huge chunk of my catalog since a DNG technically alters the file in the conversion process. This only matters in contest situations, but in those cases it can matter an awful lot if you're required to submit originals. I say this only to let you know that, looking back, I can find absolutely no benefit derived from converting to DNG provided your software can read the native RAW file. If it cannot, I highly recommend keeping the original along with the converted file as well. It'll eat space, but it won't bite. [/QUOTE]
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