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Cannot view DNG files either in preview or with Quick Look

I converted some image files to DNG format using Lightroom. macOS Monterey can't open these files, either in Preview or using Quick Look. I have tried both lossy and lossless DNG conversion, without success.


Posted on Jan 2, 2023 10:15 PM

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Posted on Feb 14, 2023 9:46 PM

it seems to me that since DNG is a completely open specification with specs published for everyone to see, it should be possible for Apple to produce a Quick Look plug-in that would be capable of reading the file and rendering it, if they wished to.

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Feb 14, 2023 7:20 AM in response to Robert Camner

By using Adobe tools to convert a TIFF image to a DNG, you created a martian that is unknown to the Finder — an unrecognizable image format, nor a camera RAW format ordinarily denoted by DNG. The Finder attempts to determine which camera in its camera RAW support created the DNG file and failing that, nothing appears in Finder, QuickLook , nor Preview.

Feb 14, 2023 8:08 AM in response to dialabrain

> tiff files to dng


AFAIK and please correct me if I'm wrong, .raw is very much the same as .tif. .tif might be compressed with LZW or ZIP. LZW does not work at all well with 16-bit files and often makes them larger. So if you’re going to use compression on 16-bit files, stick with ZIP.


https://havecamerawilltravel.com/photographer/tiff-image-compression/


https://exiftool.org/commentary.html

Mar 25, 2023 7:13 AM in response to Robert Camner

If you've created DNG images from TIF to save space like I have there doesn't seem to be a CODEC or app to enable viewing of these images in Quicklook, Preview, etc. No trouble opening them in PS, LR, or the Affinity Suite just no native MacOS Viewing. The explanation in this thread makes it clear why this is the case but I was hopeful that an app like Raw Right Away might have tackled this. It doesn't.


Product: Raw Right Away

Version: 4.1.3

Build: 220

Cannot view DNG files either in preview or with Quick Look

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