Martin Evening wrote:



As others have pointed out, we currently have a less than ideal situation where there are over 100 different types of raw format that have been in use. And I put emphasis on the use of the past tense here. Six years ago Adam Woolfitt and myself conducted a test report on a range of professional and semi-professional digital cameras. Wherever possible, we shot using raw mode. I still have the CD of master files. If I want to access those images today, in some cases I am going to have to track down a computer running Mac OS 8.6 to load the camera manufacturer software required to read the data! We are talking about just six years ago. What happen in sixty years time?





Martin Evening Photography <www.martinevening.com>

I don�t have such old files, so I can�t make a test. Do you - or anyone else - know if these ancient (6 years!) files can be converted to DNG format? Can somebody try?
Regards,
Rodolpho Pajuaba
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