Adobe DNG Converter 16.0 macOS

Adobe DNG Converter for macOS
Free Download Adobe DNG Converter for MacOS. It lets you easily convert camera-specific raw files to a universal DNG raw file from the supported cameras below.

Digital Negative (DNG) is a publicly available archival format for raw files generated by various digital cameras. This addresses the lack of an open standard for raw files created by individual camera models and ensures photographers quickly access their files.

Hundreds of software manufacturers, such as Apple and Google, have developed support for DNG. And respected camera manufacturers such as Leica, Casio, Ricoh, Samsung, and Pentax have introduced cameras that provide direct DNG support.

In addition to the Digital Negative Specification, Adobe provides the free Adobe DNG Converter (Windows | Mac OS), quickly translating raw files from many of today’s popular cameras. Software developers and manufacturers can download the complete DNG Specification (PDF, 486k). DNG is supported by the following software versions: Photoshop CS to Photoshop CC, Photoshop Elements 3 to Photoshop Elements 12, and all versions of Lightroom.

Features of Adobe DNG Converter for MacOS

For photographers:

DNG format helps promote archival confidence since digital imaging software solutions will open raw files more quickly.
A single raw processing solution enables a more efficient workflow when handling raw files from multiple camera models and manufacturers.
A publicly documented and readily available specification can be quickly adopted by camera manufacturers and updated to accommodate technology changes.

For hardware and software manufacturers:

DNG removes a potential barrier to new camera adoption since Photoshop and other applications will immediately support raw files from new models.
The DNG format allows R&D savings by reducing the need to develop new formats and simplifying camera testing.
A standard format allows greater control over the quality of conversions by third-party applications.
The specification allows the addition of private metadata to DNG files, enabling differentiation.