Lucas Rijnders wrote:
> Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
>> I have the K10D set to capture in PEF format. When I import to
>> Lightroom, I have it convert to DNG on the fly directly from card to
>> computer hard drive, and make a backup copy of the PEFs on a RAW
>> archive drive. (With *ist D and *ist DS files, the DNGs would be
>> about 40% smaller than the native camera PEFs, but on the K10D the
>> PEFs are losslessly compressed so they end up about the same size.)
>>
>> The resulting DNG files process identically to the PEFs. The
>> difference is in how Lightroom stores the editing information when
>> you elect the "Metadata->Save to File" command or if you have it set
>> to automatically sync the metadata into the files. With PEF files,
>> the metadata is written to a .XMP sidecar file in the same directory
>> as the PEF file. With DNG files the metadata is appended to the .DNG
>> file. This makes the DNG format files a little easier to manage as
>> you cannot accidentally lose your metadata edits.
> 
> That is clear, but is there any reason why you don't set the K10d to  
> capture in dng format? That'd save the pef-dng conversion step, wouldn't  
> it?

The K10D only saves in *uncompressed* DNG format, so you get fewer shots 
on a card than if you shoot PEF. A further side effect is that if your 
preferred archiving format is compressed DNG, then shooting in DNG 
format doesn't save you a step at all because you still have to use DNG 
Converter to convert to compressed format. :(

Dare I ask if they've fixed this with the K20D? (Does it save DNG in 
compressed DNG format?)




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