If you already have the DNG Converter installed, click the folder icon and navigate to the application location. If no converter is found at that location this message will show.Ĭonverter not found - find the install location above, or download and install it. Location - The default installation location is automatically populated. Open the DNG Preferences to download and/or configure the Adobe DNG Converter integration. ![]() Exposure will open the DNG section of the Preferences dialog. To install or configure the Adobe DNG Converter click Configure. If no converter is installed or detected, you’ll see this message. The right-click option is available for all RAW files. Note that the Convert to DNG option will only show in the thumbnails of unsupported RAW files. Unsupported files in grid view showing the thumbnail and right-click Convert to DNG options. When complete the new DNG files will show in the same folder as the original file. Exposure will seamlessly convert the file(s) using the Adobe Digital Negative Converter.Click Convert to DNG in the thumbnail window, or right-click an image and choose Convert to DNG from the options list. ![]() Select a file, or group of files, you want to convert. ![]() You can also use a DNG converter to create an DNG file from a RAW file. If your camera isn’t officially supported, see if saving in DNG format is an option. In situations where Exposure can’t process a particular format, a useful workaround is to convert to DNG (Digital Negative) format.Įxposure can read and edit DNG files that have been created in-camera or converted from a proprietary RAW format. However, older cameras may not be supported. We regularly update Exposure to support RAW files from the latest cameras.
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