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dng files?! anyway to convert back to cr2?

 
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Jun 04, 2010 22:45 |  #1

after i updated to a new lightroom, (or after i switched to a 5d mkII), importing files turned from cr2's to dng. i thought nothing about it as i thought it was some kind of new file either lr or the 5dmkii had.

after finish processing all my pictures and exporting them to a folder, i noticed they were all resized smaller!!! (i.e. 453 kb, and 720x480). is there a way i can convert dng back to cr2? or will the resized picture affect the way my clients print their photos? help!

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Jun 04, 2010 23:04 |  #2

hmm okay..so i exported a cr2 file too and its still coming out resized. is there something i did to make it export resized?


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Jun 04, 2010 23:24 |  #3

DNG files are just the raw data re-wrapped in a fully documented format. You've probably set that in the import dialog.

The resizing - check you export dialog. That's where you'd be resizing.


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Jun 04, 2010 23:47 |  #4

Victoria Bampton wrote in post #10305574 (external link)
DNG files are just the raw data re-wrapped in a fully documented format. You've probably set that in the import dialog.

The resizing - check you export dialog. That's where you'd be resizing.

Though it does look like the raw data is embedded in the DNG frame, at least according to the DNG design spec (external link), getting at that data is not quite so easy. A quick google seems to pop up more sites lamenting the inability to extract the raw data. Doesn't look like it would be a hard program to write though unless it's stripped off the CR2 header and just embedded the raw data itself. Then it would be useless as recreating the CR2 frame would be difficult.


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Jun 05, 2010 11:20 |  #5

So you didn't save your cr2 files, as is, anywhere? Have you erased your cards?


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Jun 05, 2010 14:00 |  #6

gjl711 wrote in post #10305665 (external link)
Though it does look like the raw data is embedded in the DNG frame, at least according to the DNG design spec (external link), getting at that data is not quite so easy. A quick google seems to pop up more sites lamenting the inability to extract the raw data. Doesn't look like it would be a hard program to write though unless it's stripped off the CR2 header and just embedded the raw data itself. Then it would be useless as recreating the CR2 frame would be difficult.

Correct. I didn't mean that you could rebuild a CR2 from the DNG file, but just that there's no loss of quality in the conversion. You can't rebuild a CR2 because it's not fully documented. You can only extract a CR2 if you've embedded the CR2 in the DNG wrapper too, which doubles the size and largely defeats the object.


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Jun 05, 2010 14:01 |  #7

pli wrote in post #10305508 (external link)
hmm okay..so i exported a cr2 file too and its still coming out resized. is there something i did to make it export resized?

So did you figure out your export resizing that was causing the problem?


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Jun 05, 2010 15:11 as a reply to  @ Victoria Bampton's post |  #8

Agree with Vic. Conversion to dng happens without loss of size.
I convert to dng on import then export as tif without any loss.


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