I used all of my Amazon gift card bought this Dji Mini II,Drone,A cheap flying camera, has a new function of taking -1,0,+1 DNG* pictures allowing you to do HDR.. The pictures was taken by Auto. The picture quality may be better by manually.
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Digital Negative*
Adobe developed the Digital Negative (DNG) format in 2004 as an open-source alternative to the proprietary RAW formats that most camera manufacturers used.
What Adobe did was essentially level the playing field by giving everyone access to the same format for working with RAW files.
DNG is open-source, which means anyone can use it without paying licensing fees. A few manufacturers like Pentax and Leica support DNG natively. However, for everyone else, there are easy ways to convert RAW files to DNG and get all the benefits of the latter without the hassles of the former.
07 Apr 20:41
digicam
awesome
awesome
Thanks for the info on DNG. Very good capture for as you say a cheap flying camera.
I will post this image along with the same version run thru Topaz Studio 2. You compare and tell me what you think. It took less than 10 seconds.
I used all of my Amazon gift card bought this Dji Mini II,Drone,A cheap flying camera, has a new function of taking -1,0,+1 DNG* pictures allowing you to do HDR.. The pictures was taken by Auto. The picture quality may be better by manually. **************************************************************************************************** Digital Negative* Adobe developed the Digital Negative (DNG) format in 2004 as an open-source alternative to the proprietary RAW formats that most camera manufacturers used. What Adobe did was essentially level the playing field by giving everyone access to the same format for working with RAW files. DNG is open-source, which means anyone can use it without paying licensing fees. A few manufacturers like Pentax and Leica support DNG natively. However, for everyone else, there are easy ways to convert RAW files to DNG and get all the benefits of the latter without the hassles of the former.
Thanks for the info on DNG. Very good capture for as you say a cheap flying camera. I will post this image along with the same version run thru Topaz Studio 2. You compare and tell me what you think. It took less than 10 seconds.