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 |
One of the best compact camera Canon ever produced. The image quality is excellent and the long battery life allows you to take more photos. More information at Canon PowerShot A610 Official page.
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Metadata | Handles XMP, EXIF or IPTC |
Professional photo conversion and processing. | |
Used by photographers (amateur and professional), design studios, architects, large organizations (NASA, IBM, Chrysler, University hospitals). | |
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