DNG (Digital Negative) is a publicly available archival format for raw files generated by digital cameras. It was created by Adobe to standardize raw image data, ensuring compatibility across different software and hardware. It essentially bundles the raw image data and metadata into a single file. DNG files are commonly used for archiving photographs, as they are less prone to obsolescence than proprietary raw formats and are supported by a wide range of image editing software.
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