I'll add one more thing...
A lot of folks who simply don't want subscription software, but want the functionality of Aperture, have found a combination of Apple Photos, GentlemenCoders' Raw Power, and Serif Affinity Photo to be an acceptable substitute.
Photos becomes the catalog or database of sorts. Raw Power is used as a plug-in to Photos for raw file processing. Affinity Photo is also used as a plug-in to Photos, and becomes a sort of Photoshop replacement.
Those who deal with lots of batch file conversions, or need a slide show tool that acts as a full screen file sorter and cull editor, will add Graphic Converter.
burkphoto wrote:
The Adobe DNG converter is for RAW to DNG. Not DNG into something else ....
The information I provided came directly from Gentlemen Coders' support website. Apparently, they know what they're saying. They wrote Aperture, then Raw Power, and have supported the Raw Power app as people found alternatives to Aperture and Lightroom.
The specific case they mention converts one type of DNG to another type of DNG, to make the first type of DNG readable by Raw Power. So they're not converting DNG to anything else.
The Adobe DNG converter is for RAW to DNG. Not DNG... (
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That's a lot of words, when "You're right." was all that was needed to acknowledge the correction.
CHG_CANON wrote:
That's a lot of words, when "You're right." was all that was needed to acknowledge the correction.
There was nothing to correct...
CHG_CANON wrote:
Ask your friend to convert them to JPEG and send you the JPEGs (*.jpg) instead.
JPEGs or TIFFs.
JPEGs are 8-bit. TIFFs can be 16-bit which makes them large, but also can make for better results and tolerate a lot more manipulation in post-processing, if needed.
burkphoto wrote:
Since you are on a Mac, I would look at this:
https://www.lemkesoft.de/en/products/graphicconverter/key-featuresThis is an incredible $40 tool, available online from Lemkesoft, or via the App Store. It converts files from around 200 formats to about 80 different formats. It will read .dng files and export them to 16-bit TIFFs.
Of course, you could also give up on the ancient, obsolete, unsupported Aperture and subscribe to the Adobe Photography Plan, which includes four applications that will read .dng files and allow you to edit them with Adobe Camera Raw... Which is what I did long ago. It was a very smart move for me.
Another option would be to get Raw Power, a raw file converter and raw file editor written by the folks who originally wrote Aperture.
https://www.gentlemencoders.com/raw-power-for-macos/index.htmlRaw Power costs $40 in the App Store. It supports DNG, including linear DNG files and iPhone RAW files. However, some DNGs from drones and a few unusual DNGs are not supported as is. To check to see if your DNGs will work, open them in Apple’s Preview application. If they work in Preview, then RAW Power also supports them. If they are not supported, you can use Adobe’s DNG Converter to batch-convert them to a version of DNG supported by RAW Power. For more information on performing this batch conversion, contact gentlemencoders on their support page.
You can download DNG Converter at:
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/adobe-dng-converter.html.
Since you are on a Mac, I would look at this: br ... (
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I found "Graphic converter" when looking for some way to change the name on some of my images because the software I was using couldn't do it. It is a very handy and easy to use tool. Money well spent.
At my age, I'm not interested in learning another photo software program and I don't really like Affinity or understand the "develop image" command. Can someone help me here?[/quote]
The develop mode is for raw. Affinity gives quite a bit of refining such as 'basic - lens - tone - overlays - details all in drop down menus. When satisfied simply hit the 'develop' button and that image will be saved. It then allows you to further post process the converted raw image in the 'persona' feature of Affinity. Hope this helps. Happy times and good results!
Just Shoot Me wrote:
Aperture is DEAD! Not supported anymore! You would be wise to get your files out of there and download them to some where else. One day you might not be able to access them, if you change platforms like getting a new computer. I don't mean like tomorrow or else, but the sooner the better. You can download your files to another external drive and then back that drive up with another one. Just saying.
Ron
Sage advice but clearly anyone STILL using Aperture knows the risks, and additionally OP said:
“At my age, I'm not interested in learning another photo software program ...”
JD750 wrote:
Sage advice but clearly anyone STILL using Aperture knows the risks, and additionally OP said:
“At my age, I'm not interested in learning another photo software program ...”
It is also true that if you know one program well, another will make sense much more quickly than the first one did!
JD750 wrote:
Sage advice but clearly anyone STILL using Aperture knows the risks, and additionally OP said:
“At my age, I'm not interested in learning another photo software program ...”
Just in case a Windows user is reading this, many programs can do this conversion. I will just note the frree one I have used for decades, IrfanView.
- Open IrfanViiew and select File/Batch Conversion.
- Choose the files you want to convert and the file format you want them converted to.
- Click the Convert button.
--Richard
Thank you. Good information.
Thank you; very useful information.
bill
shieldsadvert wrote:
Thank you; very useful information.
bill
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