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How to Convert DNG to WEBP
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When Do You Need to Convert DNG to WEBP?
RAW image files preserve maximum sensor data but are large and incompatible with most apps and websites. Converting DNG to WEBP makes your photos instantly shareable and web-ready without needing professional editing software.
About DNG and WEBP
image/x-adobe-dng
DNG is an open RAW image format developed by Adobe to standardize digital negatives. It preserves unprocessed sensor data while ensuring long-term accessibility. DNG is widely supported by professional photography tools and camera manufacturers.
image/webp
Image format employing both lossy and lossless compression. It is currently developed by Google.
Conversion Notes
DNG is a lossless RAW format that preserves all sensor data, including metadata like exposure and colour temperature. Converting to WEBP applies demosaicing and colour processing, resulting in a smaller, widely-compatible file. If WEBP uses lossy compression, some fine detail is traded for size. For archival work, keeping the original DNG alongside the converted file is recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Upload your DNG files and download full-resolution WEBP images — no Lightroom, Capture One, or camera software required.