![]() ![]() A v e r y t i m e c o n s u m i n g p r o c e s s! I ended up downloading and installing almost all versions of the DNG converter. Wooo, intersting! Could there be a golden egg, a DNG converter version that was able to parse my Sony files AND those files then opened correctly in Elements? ![]() I found out by accident that by running DNG Converter 4.2 on an already DNG Converted (11.3) file, it opened correctly in my Elements 6.0! (not sure if the updates are cumulative or not)īad news, it didn't work. #ADOBE DNG CONVERTER PORTABLE INSTALL#It's probably best to uninstall version 11 of the DNG converter first, then install version 4.0, and then the 4.1 and 4.2 updates. If that doesn't help, try using version 4.2 of the DNG converter, which can be downloaded here:Īdobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows I notice that you have embedded the original in the DNG file, so try to do a new conversion without embedding the original. #ADOBE DNG CONVERTER PORTABLE SOFTWARE#I have not seen any reports on this with Sony software, but older versions of some Nikon software will make raw files from Nikon cameras unreadable in Camera Raw. There is a slight possibility that the Sony software has corrupted them, causing wrong colors. If you have been the using Sony software to copy the files to your computer, or have opened them in Sony software before opening them in Camera Raw, try copying some files from the camera card using Windows Explorer, and then immediately open them in Camera Raw. The files display identically on my computer, so it's possible that the problem is caused by the 4.2 Camera raw version, or maybe the Sony software. But why does Camera Raw distort the properties this way?Īlso, once the properties have been distorted in this way, is there a way I can simply restore the picture to its normal state in Photoshop Elements 6.0? Because that would solve the problem for me!!!ĭropbox - DNG conversion from Sony raw files - Simplify your life On your comment about the file not really having a quality issue. I simply opened the raw file in Image Editor and immediately saved it as a jpg. I can also open the Sony raw file with "RawTherapee". From there I can output in various formats. The Sony raw file opens properly in Sony's Image Editor. But since the DNG Converter has the option to convert to Camera Raw 4.1 and later, it should still work I feel.Ģ. It seems to be Camera Raw 4.2 that distorts the image. The problem was there from the first time I tried the DNG converter.īut please also remember that I have since realised that there seems to be NO problem with the DNG Converter. ![]()
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