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  TechBuzz: Adobe Plans New Digital Format   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Adobe's introduction of the Digital Negative specification solves this problem, unlocking the true potential of raw files." --Aaron Weiss, director of strategic aliances, Consumer Imaging and Printing, HP "Adobe is highlighting a valid issue for all photographers shooting digital.
Digital Negative is a format which preserves all of the needed proprietary metadata from the camera manufacturers at the same time providing a universal means of archiving the data for all future generations.
But now that digital photography is maturing, it's time to develop and adhere to standards for raw camera files for the long range conservation and preservation of digital photography.
techbuzz.iun.edu /story_archive/adobe.shtml   (1618 words)

  
 Digital Negative (file format) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its specification was announced on September 27, 2004.
According to Adobe, Digital Negative was a response to demand for a unifying camera raw file format.
Digital Negative is based on the TIFF/EP format, and mandates use of metadata.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Digital_Negative_Specification   (304 words)

  
 Adobe Digital Negative (DNG), Version 1.1
The DNG specification states, 'It is possible (but not required) for a DNG file to simultaneously comply with both the Digital Negative specification and the TIFF/EP standard.' (p.
Adobe statement: "Adobe provides the DNG Specification to the public for the purpose of encouraging implementation of this file format in a compliant manner.
Because they are analogous to film negatives in a photographer's workflow, camera raw formats are often referred to as 'digital negatives.' Camera raw formats offer both advantages and disadvantages.
www.digitalpreservation.gov /formats/fdd/fdd000188.shtml   (886 words)

  
 Digital Silence - Hardware, Software and Technology News
The unified and publicly documented Digital Negative Specification ensures that digital photographs can be preserved in original form for future generations.
The Digital Negative Specification is based on the TIFF EP format, an accepted standard, and already the basis of many proprietary raw formats.
Digital Silence is not responsible for the information or the accuracy of the information above.
www.d-silence.com /story.php?headline_id=19364   (531 words)

  
 Adobe - Digital Negative (DNG)
However, cameras can use many different raw formats — the specifications for which are not publicly available — which means that not every raw file can be read by a variety of software applications.
The Digital Negative (DNG), a publicly available archival format for the raw files generated by digital cameras.
Download the specification, which describes a nonproprietary file format for storing camera raw files that can be used by a wide range of hardware and software vendors.
www.adobe.com /products/dng   (626 words)

  
 DIGITAL NEGATIVE SPECIFICATION digital
In and, the Digital Negative Specification (DNG) is an ostensibly announced on,.
To clean up the mess, Adobe published the Digital Negative Specification (DNG) format, a standardized version of RAW files free of any legal restrictions or royalties, along with free software you can use to convert your existing RAW files to DNG.
Digital Camera Review Hasselblad and Leica support Adobe DNG file format Mark Peters : March 11th 2005 - 10:00 CET Hasselblad and Leica support Adobe DNG file format : Adobe Systems Incorporated announced that Hasselblad and Leica Camera AG are among the first camera manufacturers to commit to support Adobe DNG (Digital Negative Specification).
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 creativepro.com - Framed and Exposed: Digital Cameras, Raw Images, and Negative Standards
For photographers who demand maximum control and superior image quality, one of the great appeals of digital is the ability to shoot in "raw" format.
about camera sensors, a digital camera has to do a tremendous amount of processing and calculation to turn the data collected by its image sensor into a full-color image.
In testing the Digital Negative Converter with raw files from a Canon EOS 20D, it took my 1-GHz G4 PowerBook about 5 seconds per image to convert from Canon's CR2 format to the new DNG format.
www.creativepro.com /story/feature/22023.html   (1408 words)

  
 TeachingPhoto
There is so much going on in the world of digital capture it’s a little hard to know where to begin.
As these were specifications that weren’t published it could take months before the download was available from Adobe for new cameras just on the market.
As the field of digital capture is changing very rapidly this can put photographers behind even though they are trying to stay current.
www.teachingphoto.com /dng.html   (1242 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE iView MediaPro(TM) Adds Support for Adobe's New DNG Specification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The digital photography market is a core area for iView, and immediate support of the DNG format is one of the ways it continues to demonstrate its responsiveness to the needs of its customers.
This is an important aspect of a robust and scalable digital asset management solution, particularly one designed for digital photographers who need to quickly and easily import, sort, organize and manage very large volumes and types of digital files -- helping to cut costs and speed project delivery.
Its flagship product, iView MediaPro, is the leading digital asset management solution for digital photographers who need to streamline their processes, shorten time to market, and eliminate costs from the production cycle.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=76366   (577 words)

  
 Adobe Pushes DNG Image Format
Many photographers work in Raw-format files from their digital cameras and are frustrated by the many versions out there—varying not just from manufacturer to manufacturer but also from camera to camera.
The Digital Negative Specification is based on the TIFF EP format that is already the basis of many proprietary raw formats.
The Digital Negative Specification is being posted to the Adobe Web site, and is free of any legal restrictions or royalties, enabling integration of the DNG file format into digital cameras, printers and software products.
www.publish.com /article2/0,1895,1776439,00.asp   (1039 words)

  
 Adobe Sets New Photo Standard - SVDaily.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Introduced as the Digital Negative Specification, Adobe is offering a unified format for raw photos taken by various brands of cameras.
The Digital Negative Specification from Adobe solves this problem by introducing a single format that can store information from a diverse range of cameras.
The unified and publicly documented Digital Negative Specification ensures that digital photographs can be preserved in original form for future users.
svdaily.com /adobe1.html   (343 words)

  
 Industry Leaders Endorse Digital Negative Specification - Digital Photography Now
As a digital asset management solution provider, Extensis encourages the development of an industry standard digital negative for managing raw data."
"Taking the lead by standardising the ability to archive digital camera files, Adobe continues its tradition of anticipating where the industry is going and what photographers need to improve workflow, save time and conserve precious computer space.
Standardising the digital negative will give photographers a consistent archive format we can count on for the long term-for the future."
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 Digital Cameras and Photography - Resource Center | PhotoshopSupport.com
Digital SLR Cameras - Discover The Real Joy Of Photography." This is a nice and easy intro to working with a digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera.
Adobe announced that Hasselblad and Leica Camera AG are among the first camera manufacturers to commit to support the Digital Negative Specification (DNG).
By working with these "digital negatives," you can achieve results with greater artistic control and flexibility while still maintaining the original "raw" files.
www.photoshopsupport.com /digital-cameras/index.html   (1450 words)

  
 Adobe DNG: Raw file Standard?
They have introduced the Digital Negative Specification (DNG) along with support for it in Photoshop and a free converter.
Some of the features of DNG are very clever and should help to ease digital workflows for those using it.
For starters, DNG separates the data used to characterize a camera model from the data for a specific camera.
www.nikondigital.org /articles/library/adobe_dng.htm   (2164 words)

  
 Digital Negative Specification - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
En fotografía digital, el formato de archivo Digital Negative o DNG o Negativo Digital es un formato de imagen crudo (RAW image format) libre de derechos diseñado por Adobe Systems.
De acuerdo con Adobe, el negativo digital fue una respuesta a la demanda por unificar los archivos de formato crudo en las cámaras.
Ricoh soporta DNG en la Digital GR, considerada una profesional compacta.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Digital_Negative_Specification   (258 words)

  
 Phase One announces 2005 support for Adobe DNG Digital Negative Specification - ThePhotoStation.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Phase One A/S, Copenhagen, October 21th, 2004: Phase One®, a world leader in digital camera backs and DSLR RAW conversion software, welcomes Adobe’s latest initiative, the Digital Negative Specification (DNG), as an important step in facilitating the wider usage of raw formats.
Henrik Håkonsson, Phase One CEO states:” Every new initiative in the high-end digital imaging market is of interest to Phase One, and that certainly goes for the DNG initiative from Adobe.
“Our motivation for creating the Digital Negative Specification was to give photographers complete control over their image workflow, and to ensure that their great work is around for future generations,” said Kevin Connor, director of product management at Adobe Systems Incorporated.
www.thephotostation.net /forums/showthread.php?p=1996   (429 words)

  
 Photo Box
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that Hasselblad and Leica Camera AG are among the first camera manufacturers to commit to support the Digital Negative Specification (DNG).
Hasselblad will work to allow export to the Digital Negative (.DNG) file format and Leica plans to include native support within their new camera models.
The Digital Negative (DNG), a new, publicly available archival format for the raw files generated by digital cameras.
photo.box.sk /news.php3?id=8960   (658 words)

  
 Adobe Digital Negative Spec Update - Digital Cameras Forum : Digital Photography Forums
Digital cameras, reviews, digital photography, forums and photo sharing for photographers.
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that its Digital Negative Specification (DNG) -- an industry-wide initiative to create one unified format for archiving raw digital images -- is continuing to win support from camera manufacturers and software makers.
Ricoh Co. is the latest camera manufacturer to support DNG, with its new GR digital camera.
www.bytephoto.com /forums/t3502.html   (565 words)

  
 Adobe announces new format for raw files: Digital Photography Review
Adobe Systems has today announced a new unified public format for raw digital camera files and a free software tool, Adobe DNG Converter, for translating raw photo formats into the new.DNG format, which is compliant with the Digital Negative Specification.
Digital Negative Specification will introduce a single format that can store information from a diverse range of cameras.
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Sept. 27, 2004 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today introduced the Digital Negative Specification, a new unified public format for raw digital camera files.
www.dpreview.com /news/0409/04092711adobe_dng.asp   (739 words)

  
 Adobe Introduces Digital Negative Specification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Digital Negative Specification is being posted to the Adobe Web site free of any legal restrictions or royalties, enabling integration of the.DNG file format into Click for the lowest price on dmnobieblankdigital cameras');" onMouseOut="setTimeout('hideLayer()',500);" class=hotlink2>digital cameras, printers, and software products.
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www.digitalproducer.com /articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=28237-0   (1472 words)

  
 Print on Demand: Industry Leaders Endorse Digital Negative Specification
Digital Negative Specification, a new unified public format for raw digital camera files.
SAN JOSE, CA, Sept. 27, 2004 - Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today introduced the Digital Negative Specification, a new unified public format for raw digital camera files.
The company also launched a free software tool, Adobe DNG Converter, that translates many of today's popular raw photo formats into the new.DNG file format, compliant with the Digital Negative Specification (see separate story http://www.printondemand.com/MT/archives/004097.html).
www.printondemand.com /MT/archives/004098.html   (1451 words)

  
 PhotoshopNews: Photoshop News and Information » Archive » Information about Adobe DNG
With the recent Nikon White Balance Encryption debate and the launch of the OpenRAW intiative, there has been a lot of discussion regarding the Adobe DNG Specification.
Digital Media Designer interview with Adobe’s Kevin Connor on the DNG Specification
At a minimum, Adobe should add something to the license that clearly states this and all future versions of the spec (usage and the spec itself) are in the public domain now and in perpetuity.
photoshopnews.com /?p=262   (753 words)

  
 Adobe DNG Digital Negative Specification updated | Digital Camera Review
Adobe DNG Digital Negative Specification updated : Adobe announced that its Digital Negative Specification - an industry wide initiative to create one unified format for archiving raw digital images - is continuing to win support from digital camera manufacturers and software makers.
Ricoh is the latest camera manufacturer to support DNG, with its new GR digital camera.
Adobe DNG addresses a critical need in the market to preserve digital images in their purest form while also simplifying the raw workflow for photographers.
www.letsgodigital.org /en/news/articles/story_4908.html   (394 words)

  
 Shuttertalk - News
Adobe today announced that Hasselblad and Leica Camera AG are among the first camera manufacturers to commit to support the Digital Negative Specification (DNG).
"Hasselblad and Leica Camera are photo industry icons and innovators and their support for DNG is great news for professional photographers who want to simplify their Digital Negative workflows," said Bryan Lamkin, senior vice president of Digital Imaging and Digital Video at Adobe.
In addition, Adobe has posted a public DNG Specification patent license on its Web site at www.adobe.com/products/dng/license.html for individuals or organizations that desire to develop, market or distribute hardware and software that reads, or writes, image files compliant with the DNG Specification.
www.shuttertalk.com /news.php?article=2269   (716 words)

  
 BirdForum - DNS - Digital Negative Specification
Anyone who has experimented with RAW format digital photo files will know the power and convenience that they offer.
The downside (why is there always a downside) is that each camera manufacturer has a different RAW standard, making it a really pain in the backside to work properly with these files.
Step forward the Digital Negative Specification, a new unified public format for raw digital camera files, launched by Adobe.
www.birdforum.net /showthread.php?t=23897   (263 words)

  
 Adobe's Kevin Connor Speaks on Adobe's DNG Specification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
There is no unified format that could be read by most image editors and on top of this, there is no digital equivalent of a negative that could be used for archiving purposes.
This opens up a whole host of potential issues, making archiving for the future a half hazard practice at best, whereby your digital archives may or may not be read by the file conversion software, provided that the software would run on tomorrow's computers.
The specification is posted on Adobe's website and is currently "free of any legal restrictions or royalties," which would enable the digital imaging community to incorporate the DNG specification into their Click for the lowest price on dmnobieblankdigital cameras');" onMouseOut="setTimeout('hideLayer()',500);" class=hotlink2>digital cameras, printers, and software applications.
www.digitalproducer.com /articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=28283   (2012 words)

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