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    Petition to Advance Adoption of DNG

    Hello Friends,

    Please take a peek at this post over in the digital imaging forum and decide whether it's something important to you or not. If it is, please take part in influencing the industry by signing the petition!

    http://forums.photographyreview.com/...9611#post39611

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    Interesting...

    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor Ash
    Hello Friends,

    Please take a peek at this post over in the digital imaging forum and decide whether it's something important to you or not. If it is, please take part in influencing the industry by signing the petition!

    http://forums.photographyreview.com/...9611#post39611

    Adobe is the logical one to set the standard. Though I have to admit, I do not know enough about this issue.

    Though, you have to wonder about Big Brother knocking down your door if this leads to a "monopolistic" advantage. Remember a company called Microsoft? (Yes I'm playing devils advocate - this may not give Adobe one iota of a business advantage. See above paragraph.)

    Also, (still playing devils advocate) what if the rest of the industry simply ignores the new "standard"? Unlikely with Adobe; but, Olympus claims to have "standardized" digital with their new sensor in the E-1. And everyone else has ignored their "standard". :-O

    I will definitely research this. Sounds interesting, and I'm a big believer in standardization.
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    Re: Petition to Advance Adoption of DNG

    1. it's an open standard.
    2. The reason for the petition is so that camera manufacturers won't ignore it.

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    Re: Petition to Advance Adoption of DNG

    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor Ash
    1. it's an open standard.
    2. The reason for the petition is so that camera manufacturers won't ignore it.

    Gotcha! I'm all for that!
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    Re: Petition to Advance Adoption of DNG

    My apologies....I later realized my post would sound rude because it was so short. I was in a hurry to get home Which is where I'm at now. Hope you didn't take it personally.

    I don't doubt there are additional concerns and I don't claim to be an expert either.

    Okay, I have tog et back to other things now....busy preparing to move still!

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    Re: Petition to Advance Adoption of DNG

    While we are at it how bout a standard for lens mounts. Ooooh that would be slick.

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