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NanoMD at a glance
NanoMD
NanoMD represents the recurring tendency in documentation tooling to carve out restricted markdown subsets whenever implementers value deterministic parsing, low overhead, and minimal feature surfaces over full compatibility.
DCS at a glance
DCS
Digital photography fragmented into many manufacturer-specific raw formats because camera makers optimized for their own sensors, metadata, and software ecosystems rather than for one shared public raw standard.
Format comparison
| Feature | NanoMD | DCS |
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| File type | Document | Image |
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| Created year | 2020 | 1991 |
| Inventor | Community (Markdown variant) | Kodak |
| Status | active | proprietary |
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| Vector scaling | Not supported | Not supported |
When to use each format
When to use NanoMD
- Your source file is already in NanoMD.
- Preserve source expectations before exporting to DCS.
- NanoMD is commonly used in document workflows.
When to use DCS
- Your target workflow expects DCS.
- Improve delivery compatibility with DCS.
- DCS is commonly used in image workflows.
FAQs
Why convert NanoMD to DCS?
Convert to DCS when preserving or recovering original Kodak Digital Camera System captures.
In most present-day workflows it is a legacy archival format rather than a current working target.
What changes when converting NanoMD to DCS?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
What should I review after converting NanoMD to DCS?
Validate output quality on representative files and confirm the target format behaves correctly in the destination workflow.