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DNG (Digital Negative)
The universal raw format designed to stand the test of time.
DNG (Digital Negative) is an open, royalty-free raw image format developed by Adobe. It was created to solve a major problem in digital photography: every camera manufacturer uses their own proprietary raw format (CR3, NEF, ARW, etc.), and when a new camera comes out, old software can't read its files. DNG acts as a universal container for raw sensor data. It preserves all the original image information—just like a proprietary raw file—but wraps it in a standardized, publicly documented structure. This ensures that your photos will remain readable by software decades from now, even if the camera manufacturer goes out of business.
DNG is based on the TIFF/EP standard. It stores the raw sensor data (Bayer pattern or X-Trans) along with metadata defining how that data should be interpreted (color matrices, white balance, linearization tables). Uniquely, DNG also supports 'Linear DNG' (partially processed/demosaiced data) and 'Lossy DNG' (which applies JPEG-like compression to raw data, significantly reducing file size while retaining raw editing flexibility).
Adobe launched DNG in 2004. While initially met with skepticism, it has been adopted natively by several manufacturers (Leica, Pentax, Hasselblad, and most smartphones including iPhone and Pixel) and is the standard format for mobile raw photography.
Pyramid TIFF
A multi-resolution TIFF optimized for deep zooming.
PTIF (Pyramid TIFF or Pyramidal TIFF) is a standard TIFF file that has been structured to contain multiple resolution levels of the same image (a 'pyramid'). This allows software to open immense images (e.g., gigapixel maps or medical scans) almost instantly by loading only the low-resolution tile suitable for the current zoom level, rather than decoding the entire massive file.
Inside the TIFF wrapper, the image is stored as a series of SubIFDs (Image File Directories). The main image is typically the highest resolution. Subsequent directories contain the image downscaled by powers of two (50%, 25%, 12.5%, etc.). Additionally, the image data is usually 'tiled' (broken into usually 256x256 blocks) rather than 'stripped'. This enables random access to specific regions.
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