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Enable DNG Support for Your Camera in Corel AfterShot Pro 3
AfterShot 3 does not support DNG files well, despite their claims to the contrary.
What if we need to use DNG files in our photo collection? There are valid reasons to need this, for example if you use Magic Lantern Dualiso raw files on your Canon camera and you need to use the DNG format to store the raw image after blending the exposures.
AfterShot does open DNG files if certain conditions are met. If you have specific supported cameras, AfterShot will open DNG files, but only if it has the right compression settings and metadata. The DNG file has to be uncompressed, and it must contain the Exif.Image.Model metadata matching a "known" camera.