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DNG is an open RAW format from Adobe, used by all Adobe product and is beginning to be used by additional products.
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Lossy, linear, 8-bit DNG colorspace technical explanation?
I read a few articles about lossy DNG, and here is a very technical thread for example: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4132283
I get what lossy means, but the other important aspect is that it's 8 bit … Does it mean that a 0,0,0 black/255,255,255 white in a lossy 8-bit DNG is not the same as a 0,0,0 black/255,255,255 white in a standard 8-bit JPEG? …