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Format |
DNG |
TIFF |
Company |
Adobe |
Tagged Image File Format |
Description |
The Digital Negative (DNG) file format is a royalty free RAW image format designed by Adobe Systems |
TIFF is a flexible image format that normally saves 8 or 16 bits per color (red, green and blue) for a total of 24 or 48 bits. TIFFs flexibility is both a feature and a curse, with no single reader capable of handling all the different varieties of TIFF files. TIFF can be lossy or lossless. Some types of TIFF files offer relatively good lossless compression for bi-level (black and white, no grey) images. Some high-end digital cameras have the option to save images in the TIFF format, using the LZW compression algorithm for lossless storage. The TIFF image format is not widely supported by web browsers TIFF is still widely accepted as a photograph file standard in the printing industry TIFF is capable of handling device-specific color spaces, such as the CMYK defined by a particular set of printing press inks. |
Benefits |
It is a response from Adobe to the demand for a unifying camera raw file format. Digital Negative is based on the TIFF/EP format and mandates use of metadata. |
Most often used for lossless capability with LZW compression |
Drawbacks |
Large size. not many programs handle it |
Large files |
Cameras |
A powerful professional camera with superb image quality that hold their sharpness well after a lot of post production processing. More information at Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III official page
Megapixels | 21.10 | Aperture | N/A | Focal length (35mm equiv.) | 1x Multiplier | ISO | 100 - 1600 in 1/3 stops, plus 50, 3200 as option | Year | 2007 |
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Metadata |
Handles XMP, EXIF or IPTC |
Handles XMP, EXIF or IPTC |