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Alexandria Loconte

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Jan 20, 2024, 6:17:35 PM1/20/24
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As an example ... pic attached shows DNG converter open .. and I have pressed 'select folder' you can see that in the top window (import folder view) DNG converter sees no files ... yet in the lower window a standard file explorer view you can see the RW2 files are present.


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If you are in fact using Lightroom Classic CC, you shouldn't even have to convert to DNG unless you want to because the Nikon D5600 is fully supported. You should be able to import the NEF files directly or convert them to DNG using Lightroom itself. You shouldn't even need to DNG converter. Are you certain you are using Lightroom Classic CC?


Thanks, this actually worked for me too (I have Vista on my machine). Still frustrating that the converter doesn't work as designed, but now at least I don't have to work in C:\ all the time and run DNG Converter as an administrator.


I have been using DNG converter 5.4 for two years to convert Canon G10 raw files without any problem. I switched to version 6.4 to convert Panasonic G2 raw files and have had little sucess. It worked once on the folder I set up for my first panasonic shoot. I have had no sucess for subsequent shoots in other folders. When I open the converter it has that original folder selected and I can make further conversions on the raw files in that folder but it cannot find raw files in any other folder. Not for the thousands of G10 files which I have converted or even the files in my first G2 folder if I move away from it and come back to it.


There is no uninstall routine for the DNG converter. There are no extra files or registry entries. If you want to get rid of the DNG converter, simply delete it. It is not something strange with Vista.


Thanks for that info, i couldnt get adobe dng converter to recognise any picture file in any folder anywhere on my computer but when i took your advise and dragged a CR2 file ont the desktop shrtcut to DNG converter it worked fine!!!!


The most common cause of this problem is that people don't just choose the folder, they open the folder in the file browser from within the DNG converter. That won't work. You have to choose the FOLDER that contains the raw files, but don't open it. If you open the folder you will get the message that you are seeing.






The compatibility issue has to do with settings that were available in older versions that have been changed in newer versions of camera raw and the DNG converter. If you are running a particularly old version of Photoshop/Camera Raw then it might be more critical to set the compatibility in the DNG converter. But the files that are generated can still be opened in newer versions.


Jim, I hope you are still out there. I've been struggling with this as well having just bought a new Sony RX100M7. So the DNG converter is version 12.2. I select the file folder, don't open it, and it still comes back and says "The source folder does not contain any supported camera ras files." Now, when I download the SD card into the computer the ARW files show up as "open with" photoshop. Meaning the blue icon appears with PS in it. Now, the very same files can be opened (ARW) in Affinity Photo or DxO PhotoLab 2 or ON1 Photo RAW 2020. However, I really want to use the RAW in my Photoshop CS6.


Don't really know what to tell you. I haven't downloaded the latest DNG converter because I don't use it that often. I only have version 12.0. Since I use a Nikon camera (and an older version at that) I had to download a sample raw file from your camera model. All I can say is that my version of the DNG converter did its job without any problems whatsoever. I just had the original ARW file on the desktop, and it converted as expected.


Hi Jim, well the plot thickens. Indeed the Adobe DNG converter works.......but this is what is so strange. I'm using the latest version of the DNG converter 12.2 and installed it on my laptop. I typically use my large tower system in my studio for all post processing and that's where the issue seems to be. I shot more RAW images on the Sony and converted them on the laptop with the DNG converter........it worked. Took the same SD card installed it in my tower.......nope, won't work. Used thumb drives back and forth and still won't work on the tower but works on my laptop.


When I download or move the folder with the ARW files on it to the tower the image icon is a blue PS square, indicating that it is Photoshop. From the card to the laptop the icon is like two mountains not a blue PS icon. Again, it seems to be an issue with my tower.............but doesn't explain how the heck this is happening. Never an issue with my Nikon systems which I normally use for all my pro work just the Sony. I'm at an impass. I called Sony and they (spoke with two people) were the most clueless people I've ever spoken with. They just promoted their software tools and had no idea what a DNG converter was let alone anything about PHotoshop or LIghtroom..........and told me to buy a new computer! (like my I9 was an old system).


What operating system are you using on the tower computer? I don't know of any reason why the DNG converter wouldn't work on that computer. And I don't know of any reason why the DNG files would not work with Photoshop CS6 on the computer. Are you using Bridge as part of your workflow on the tower computer? Will the DNG files display in Bridge?


I recently upgraded to Adobe Acrobat X. I had no problem with converting Microsoft Publisher files with Acrobat 9 but now I get an error message that reads: adobe pdf printer is not bound to adobe pdf port. It will not convert, plus Acrobat X freezes after a few minutes, which causes me to shutdown the software via the Task Manager.

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