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Name Digital Negative Format (DNG)
Version 1.6
Other names  
Identifiers PUID:  fmt/1842
MIME:  image/dng
MIME:  image/tiff
Family  
Classification Image (Raster)
Disclosure  
Description The Digital Negative (DNG) specification describes a non-proprietary file format for storing camera raw files that can be used by a wide range of hardware and software vendors. DNG is an extension of the TIFF format, and is compatible with the TIFF-EP standard. This version was published in December 2021 and includes support for large files (64-bit BigTIFF extension), semantic masks and triple-illuminant calibration profies.
Orientation  
Byte order  
Related file formats Has priority over Exchangeable Image File Format (Uncompressed) (2.2)
Has priority over Exchangeable Image File Format (Uncompressed) (2.1)
Has priority over Exchangeable Image File Format (Uncompressed) (2.0)
Has priority over Tagged Image File Format for Electronic Photography (TIFF/EP)  
Has priority over Nikon Digital SLR Camera Raw Image File  
Has priority over Tagged Image File Format  
Is previous version of Digital Negative Format (DNG) (1.7)
Is subsequent version of Digital Negative Format (DNG) (1.5)
Is subtype of Tagged Image File Format  
Technical Environment  
Released  
Supported until  
Format Risk  
Developed by None.
Supported by None.
Source The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints / The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Source date 07 Mar 2023
Source description 11/2023 (v.116)- New MIME type identifier 'image/dng' added and max offset of EOF internal signatures increased to 128000. Submitted by Brigham Young University.
Last updated 16 Nov 2023
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