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MD at a glance
MD
Markdown was created in 2004 by John Gruber with Aaron Swartz, but the later CommonMark effort became important because the original syntax description was too ambiguous to keep implementations aligned.
DNG at a glance
DNG
DNG emerged when professional photo workflows were already fragmented across many undocumented vendor raw formats. Adobe positioned it as a common archival and interchange option rather than just another camera-native format.
Format comparison
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When to use each format
When to use MD
- authoring
- review and collaboration
- distribution
- Readable in raw plain text.
When to use DNG
- capture ingest
- editing
- web or print delivery
- Publicly documented raw format with broad software support.
FAQs
Why convert MD to DNG?
Choose DNG as target when you need a standardized raw master for archival storage, cross-tool editing, or camera-original normalization.
What changes when converting MD to DNG?
Convert to DNG when you need a standardized raw master for archival storage, cross-tool editing, or camera-original normalization. It is a strong target when long-term raw accessibility matters.
What should I review after converting MD to DNG?
After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in Adobe Camera Raw and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected raw quality profile; Not every workflow wants an extra normalization step away from the camera-native original.
How can I keep quality stable in MD to DNG conversion?
Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Some vendor-specific metadata or processing behavior can remain ecosystem-specific even when the container is DNG; Not every workflow wants an extra normalization step away from the camera-native original; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.