![]() I understand that Aftershot cannot support converting/applying most of Adobe's internally defined metadata (exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, radial and linear gradient filters, selective brush and more) - but reading the RAW file as a plain old RAW without applying any of Adobe's metadata is still good enough, the reason is that I'm going to use Aftershot forward, on new files and rarely use it to examine old files (and if I do, I'd just have to re-edit them using Aftershot). I downloaded the trial and I found out that my tens of thousands of RAW files are unreadable by it. ![]() I always convert my RAW files to DNG when importing them into my computer and I've historically been a lightroom user.Īfter reading an article about aftershot, I decided to give it a try. It also unifies the format no matter what cameras I use (Nikon, Pentax, Canon, Sony) so I don't have mixed files I need to support (install various plugins to support preview in Windows Explorer, for example). ![]() DNG saves me about 25% of disk storage, which translates to a lot of money when you shoot as much as I do. ![]() I shoot using a Nikon D800 and my 14bit NEF files are usually around 50MB in size each. ![]()
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