Yes, there's a reason: in a future, it's possible PEF
will no longer exist or be unavailable to open in
Photoshop CS 12 or whatever version we'll be using.
It's very probable DNG will be supported and maybe
monopolic by that time. 
You can save them as DNG embedding the full PEF
inside, ensuring you'll not lost nothing and will be
able to open it in a far future. But you will not save
file size :-(
Regards

Albano

--- David Zaninovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So what is the final verdict on DNG vs PEF ?  What
> do I lose by converting PEF to DNG ?  Do I lose any
> picture information or just
> metadata, like which lens was used and other things
> I don't really need.  I need size reduction from
> 13MB to 5MB, that is a huge
> difference.  If I have to keep PEF-s then there is
> no reason to use DNG.
> 
> 

Albano Garcia
Photography & Graphic Design
http://www.albanogarcia.com.ar
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