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How do I save my image in DNG ?

Explorer ,
Jun 25, 2019 Jun 25, 2019

Im a LR veteran (used a lot, not necessary an expert) and I have had to do a photo merge of 2 dngs in PS CC2019, which I never use. After videos and a lot of time, I think I have done it ok, but cannot save it (greyed out). I can Save as but only as Png, jpg, gif or svg(whatever that is). I looked at the instructions, but it just says Save first - which I can't.

How can I do this? Any recommendations gratefully received...

Thanks,

Nick

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Community Expert , Jun 25, 2019 Jun 25, 2019

You can merge DNGs in either ACR or Lightroom, and the result is a new native DNG file that can be processed in any raw converter.

However, this is very different from merging files that have been opened into Photoshop. What you have open in Photoshop is not a raw file, but a rendered RGB file. Once a raw file has been processed into an RGB file, you can't go back.

There are ways to save this out as DNG, but there's really no point. It's just an RGB file in a DNG wrapper.

Here's the DNG merge funct

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Explorer ,
Jun 25, 2019 Jun 25, 2019

Thank you!

Nick

Nicholas Harvey Photography Ltd.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 25, 2019 Jun 25, 2019

You can merge DNGs in either ACR or Lightroom, and the result is a new native DNG file that can be processed in any raw converter.

However, this is very different from merging files that have been opened into Photoshop. What you have open in Photoshop is not a raw file, but a rendered RGB file. Once a raw file has been processed into an RGB file, you can't go back.

There are ways to save this out as DNG, but there's really no point. It's just an RGB file in a DNG wrapper.

Here's the DNG merge function in ACR:

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Jun 27, 2019 Jun 27, 2019
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Thank you!

Nick

Nicholas Harvey Photography Ltd.

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