After Over 20 Years of Efforts, DNG Is Now the Official RAW Image Standard

A digital graphic showing the letters "DNG" in bold blue font above a stylized camera shutter icon on a blue-green gradient background.

In March 2004, Australian photographer Robert Edwards asked a simple but meaningful question on Rob Galbraith's now-defunct photography forums: "Could Adobe make a RAW format?" The answer was very much "yes," and Adobe announced the DNG format, or Digital Negative, later that same year. Now, more than two decades later, DNG is now the official standard under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

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