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so theres some people out there that are not sure whether to convert your camera raw files into dngs so that you can work on them in post-processing so in other words should you be working with your cameras and Native raw file format or should you be using dng so lets go through that in this video and give you the answers so firstly lets talk about the cameras raw file format so every camera brand has its own raw file format so for instance Canon will have CR2 and cr3 now I believe and Nikons raw files are called nefs Fujis I think are called rafs and uh funnily enough a DJI drone their raw files when you take pictures with them are actually dngs already and I think thats the first thing to get out the way a dng is a raw file its a raw file just as much as a CR2 is and any f is ETC and what dng stands for is digital negative so a dng is a raw file but its a generic raw file its an open source raw file if you like so Canon own cr2s or whatever were a dng is an open source so