![]() My guess and fervent desire is that a decade or 2 from now the DNG format will be strongly supported. I do convert to Adobe DNG from the Nikon NEF. You won’t need both unless you need to forward a copy quickly before you have time to process it. This lets YOU control what is thrown away. Convert the image in a photo app later to get JPEG. But you are alway better off starting with RAW. ![]() ![]() Yes you can shoot multiple exposures with a tripod. The flowers in the foreground and the tower were perfectly exposed and the clouds were blown out with no way to recover the lost detail in the JPEG image. Years a go when digital photos and I were young, I took a once in a lifetime shot of the Effel tower advertising the Paris bid for the 2012 Olympics. But wait, you can see RAW files on your device? Yes, most devices have software to process a temporary copy to allow viewing. You must process it to even see it as a picture. RAW is everything the camera captures and can be very large. It is ideal for sending photos over the internet where size matters this includes email and social media. Meaning that to get a smaller file size it throws information away.
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