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The DNG Converter is now available in your Programs (Windows) or Applications (macOS) directory. The installation utility is designed to also install a set of color profiles required for the DNG Converter to function properly. These profiles are copied to a common resource location.

A raw file contains the "raw" data captured by the digital camera sensor before it has been converted to JPEG or TIFF formats. Cameras that create JPEG or TIFF files process (and in the case of JPEG files, compress) the sensor data. When working with raw files, the file is not compressed or processed in the camera. Instead, software gives the user complete control over the conversion settings. For example, white balance is not applied to the raw file but is stored with the file so the software can default to the originally-intended setting. Other information contained in a DNG file includes standard EXIF metadata (just like in JPEG files), date, time, camera used, and camera settings.

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Digital Negative (DNG) is an openly published raw file specification that stores the "raw" pixel data captured by the digital camera sensor before it has been converted to JPEG or TIFF formats, along with standard EXIF metadata, date, time, camera used, and camera settings. This format is freely available for other software and hardware vendors to support.

Unlike most manufacturer-specific raw formats, the Digital Negative is an openly published specification that not only is supported by Adobe, but is also freely available for other software and hardware vendors to support. Consequently, it can be a safer file format to use for long-term archival purposes. Archiving your file as a digital negative eliminates worries that the raw file will no longer be readable once the camera format that created it becomes obsolete.

The Digital Negative specification allows for not only all of the pixel information stored in current raw formats, but also for all of the additional, proprietary metadata that many manufacturers include. The Adobe DNG Converter may, in some cases, ignore some of this proprietary metadata, and only include the basic information necessary for creating a high-quality image file. The original raw file, however, can also be embedded in the new DNG format to ensure that proprietary metadata from the manufacturer is not lost.

The "Geoid Converter" utility is a freeware utility, shipped with Eye4Software Hydromagic, which can be used to convert geoid files between different formats. Although the utility is shipped with Hydromagic it can be used as a stand alone tool as well.

The main goal of the software is to enable Hydromagic users to convert third-party geoid files to a format which can be read by the Hydromagic software. There are so many different geoid file formats around that we decided to use our own format, and create an external tool to get files converted to our internal format.

The tool is installed in the "Program" folder under the installation folder of the software. It can be started using Windows Explorer, or by locating the software under the Windows Start Menu. Alternatively, you can start the "Geoid Converter" utility by selecting "External Tools" => "Geoid Converter..." option from the "Tools" menu in Hydromagic Survey or Hydromagic Dredging.

Converting geoid files with the "Geoid Converter" Utility is very straightforward. All you have to do is to select a source and destination format. You can use any combination of source and destination formats (although it doesn't make sense to set the source and destination formats to the same). Please note that some of the formats are only available for reading.

After selecting the formats, use the "Browse..." buttons to select an input and output file. In order to use geoid files in Hydromagic, the destination file has to be written in the Hydromagic "Geoids" folder which is selected by default. For destination files other then the Hydromagic Geoid Files, you can select another location as well.

The Geoid File Conversion Utility supports two ASCII geoid file formats at this moment. Because there are a lot of different types of ASCII geoid files, the types supported are described in the next chapters. When encountering an ASCII format not yet supported, please contact our support desk so we can check if it is worth implementing this format in the conversion utility.

The French MNT format is used by the IGN in France to store geoid models for the French mainland, as well as French overseas territories like: Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Mayotte and Reunion. The direction in which the ellipsoidal heights are stored differ and depends on the area. This direction is encoded in the file header. Below is an example of a MNT file:

AusGeoid files are ASCII files used to store Australian Geoid models like AUSGeoid93, AUSGeoid98, AUSGeoid09 and AUSGeoid2020. Although most of these models are already available in Hydromagic format, you might want to convert files by your own. More information on the AUSGeoid can be found on the "Geoscience Australia" website ( ). Below is an example of a AUSGeoid file:

StarWind V2V Converter / P2V Migrator is a free software for cloning and transforming VMs from one format to another, as well as converting physical machines into virtual ones. It is utilized when migration or Hypervisor Switch is required. Compared to the typical converters built into hypervisors, StarWind V2V Converter / P2V Migrator offers bi-directional conversion between all the major VM formats: VMDK, VHD/VHDX (Windows Repair Mode aware), QCOW2, and StarWind native IMG.

StarWind V2V Converter has numerous competitive gains over converters built into your standard hypervisors. First, it supports bi-directional VM conversion between various hypervisor vendor formats. To save time during migration and Hypervisor Switch, V2V Converter allows to convert VMs directly from one hypervisor server to another without creating an extra VM disk copy. On top of that, you can easily migrate your vital host VM images between different hypervisor servers without any data loss or corruption. Want to convert local files? V2V can do that, too.

StarWind V2V Converter enables the conversion of a physical machine into a virtual one that resides on a Hyper-V, ESXi, Xen Project, or another industry-standard hypervisor server. It allows converting physical disks or volumes into a variety of formats: VHD/VHDX, VMDK, QCOW, and IMG/RAW. Simply start StarWind V2V Converter on a physical machine and convert it into a virtual one located on a remote server. Data consistency is preserved throughout the migration.

Whatever the hypervisor, StarWind V2V will easily convert your virtual resources to cloud instances in a public cloud in a snap. All popular virtualization formats are supported for this feature as well. Select any virtual disk or VM on your remote hypervisor server, choose AWS or Azure (depending on what you use), and see the magic unfold.

StarWind V2V Converter / P2V Migrator alleviates the risk of data corruption during conversion by working with a copy of the target VM, keeping the original file intact. The utility uses VSS snapshots while carrying out P2V migration. In this way, the machine state is consistent, and any chance of data corruption or loss is avoided. StarWind can also replicate the virtual drives across multiple nodes in the cluster to ensure constant uptime of your data using StarWind VSAN.

StarWind V2V Converter / P2V Migrator alleviates the risk of data corruption during conversion by working with a copy of the target VM, keeping the original file intact. The utility uses VSS snapshots while carrying out P2V migration. In this way, the machine state is consistent, and any chance of data corruption or loss is avoided.

Because of recommendations of older colleagues, with StarWind, we got a reliable storage with no additional hardware. There was a need to increase IT infrastructure performance and we saw StarWind as the most cost-effective solution.

WebP is a modern image format that provides superior lossless andlossy compression for images on the web. Using WebP, webmasters and webdevelopers can create smaller, richer images that make the web faster.

WebP includes the lightweight encoding and decoding library libwebpand the command line tools cwebp and dwebp for convertingimages to and from the WebP format, as well as tools for viewing, muxing andanimating WebP images. The full source code is available on thedownload page.

AASHTO provides a general-purpose Microsoft Excel 2007 (XLSX) spreadsheet to agencies that can be used to enter payroll data (Payroll Spreadsheet) and an online conversion utility that can take a filled-in spreadsheet and return a valid Payroll XML file for delivery to an agency.

Autodesk FBX SDK is a free* C++ software development kit (SDK) that lets you create plug-ins, converters, and other applications that use Autodesk FBX technology. With FBX you can translate and exchange 3D assets and media from a variety of sources quickly and easily. The SDK is available for Windows, OSX, iOS, and Linux operating systems, which enables software and hardware vendors to add support for the FBX format.

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The last version of this utility that I have found (v0.0.3) was created back in Oct 2020. It almost works, but not quite! I have discovered that use of an incorrect symbol in the output .PLN file prevents that output file from being usable in MSFS:
When I opened the .PLN file in Notebook, instead of the standard symbol for degree () in the latitude longitude definition of each waypoint, the output .PLN file uses a slightly different (º) symbol - which in Notepad is displayed similar to what looks to me more like a superscript underlined (o) symbol. Apparently that different symbol causes problems which render the output .PLN file unusable in MSFS.

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