Not exactly.Since .dng is a raw file, I don't think you can export as .dng. ---jb.
that's what I'm afraid of but, I think it's poor that Adobe is pushing dog even though their own software can't save it that way.Since .dng is a raw file, I don't think you can export as .dng. ---jb.
Editing in RAW does not actually edit the ‘original’ or ‘baseline’ image data, instead the ‘edits are kept in a sidecar ‘file’ inside the DNG.Don't know why you would want to do it, but you can save as a flattened tiff file in Photoshop first and then open it in Camera Raw from Bridge (you have to enable it in Camera Raw Preferences) and then save it in Camera Raw as a .dng file.
Editing in RAW does not actually edit the ‘original’ or ‘baseline’ image data, instead the ‘edits are kept in a sidecar ‘file’ inside the DNG.
The “baseline file’ can be raw data or a jpeg or a tiff; doesn’t matter. The sidecar file provides the instructions for the raw converter to get to the ‘edited version.
It’s an interesting way of working but IMO best suited to commercial stuff.
unfortunately,BridgeCC2018 does not work on my Ac and freezes immediately after opening.Don't know why you would want to do it, but you can save as a flattened tiff file in Photoshop first and then open it in Camera Raw from Bridge (you have to enable it in Camera Raw Preferences) and then save it in Camera Raw as a .dng file.
You can from Lightroom but not from Photoshop for some reason.???Since .dng is a raw file, I don't think you can export as .dng. ---jb.
Photoshop is like a boiling soup. Once you throw your raw files in it, they get cooked. There is no way to save them back as a raw file. Lightroom and Camera Raw are like salad bowls. There all your file stay in raw. Frankly, I still do not understand what you are trying to do.You can from Lightroom but not from Photoshop for some reason.???
PS and LR at their core work very differently.You can from Lightroom but not from Photoshop for some reason.???
BridgeCC2018 doesn't seem to work anymore; hangs after start up on my Mac.Don't know why you would want to do it, but you can save as a flattened tiff file in Photoshop first and then open it in Camera Raw from Bridge (you have to enable it in Camera Raw Preferences) and then save it in Camera Raw as a .dng file.
Have you contacted Adobe support?BridgeCC2018 doesn't seem to work anymore; hangs after start up on my Mac.
You can from Lightroom but not from Photoshop for some reason.???
PS is destructive in the same sense as sculpture work, raw materials (the original files 'mined' from the real world) are used to create something else.Photoshop is a destructive editor. Lightroom is non destructive editor
Yes, latest Mac OS and no time to spend two hours on the phone to wait for Adobe tech support. The point its Adobe is pushing a file format, which they don't fully support themselves!Have you contacted Adobe support?
Are you using the latest Mac OS?
Your point?Photoshop is a destructive editor. Lightroom is non destructive editor
Your point?
my pleasure; I firmly believe that Photoshop is hard to beat.hi ralph, i just bit the bullet as you suggested and am using PS on my machine now,
thanks for pushing me towards the light
Of course PS can be used as a non- destructive editor by using layers.Photoshop is a destructive editor. Lightroom is non destructive editor
Yes PS can, the type of file you use determines whether or not you can use layers though.Of course PS can be used as a non- destructive editor by using layers.
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