I am debating using DNG, but so far my newbie workflow seems to be okay. I'm doing all people shooting, headshot's and portraits. Will probably be doing this for a while. I got Imatch, and just DL ImageIngester to try out. Here is the process.
1. Copy CR2 to hard drive (specific folder structure, file names)
2. Open them all in ACR, delete bad stuff from inside ACR (nice big preview window), adjust raw files, and export a JPG preview
3. Use JPG's to filter out the rest till I have my final few
4. Open CR2 originals in ACR and fine tune the settings, then output into PSD
5. Open PSD in PScs2, tweak, save, output Tiff or Jpg for printing in the various media needed.
So, is DNG something I should consider? I honestly can't see how it would add anything. I don't really like sidecar files though, and apparently DNG embed's all EXIF, ITPC, etc in the DNG. I have a dos batch file I run to hide all XMP files.. ugh.
Thanks!
I simply import my CR2's and after getting rid of the dross, I convert them to DNG.
