Format | DNG | XPM | ||||||||||
Company | Adobe | |||||||||||
Description | The Digital Negative (DNG) file format is a royalty free RAW image format designed by Adobe Systems | XPM is an image file format created in 1989. It is intended primarily for creating icon pixmaps, and supports transparent pixels. Derived from the earlier XBM syntax, it is a plain text file in the XPM2 format or of a C programming language syntax, which can be included in a C program file. | ||||||||||
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. | Compatibility | ||||||||||
Drawbacks | Large size. not many programs handle it | Uncompressed | ||||||||||
Cameras |
Great camera in terms of image quality, speed and build quality. More information at Nikon D80 official page.
|
|||||||||||
Metadata | Handles XMP, EXIF or IPTC |
Select photos |
Configure |
Convert |
"In need to convert these pictures today it has been a relief to find your software. Thanks!"
Jason Hoffman, CA |
"I shoot RAWs every day and I love your converter. This really saves time."
Jim Richardson, Indianapolis |
"I have to say that I've been looking at photo converters and yours is clean, simple, and awfully good."
Brandon Keegan, NY |
Professional photo conversion and processing. | |
Used by photographers (amateur and professional), design studios, architects, large organizations (NASA, IBM, Chrysler, University hospitals). | |
Totally risk free. After purchase, you have a 30-day money back guarantee. |