Originally Posted by weclickyoupick.com
Great! You're welcome.
Originally Posted by weclickyoupick.com
David is right. There is no such thing as "saving to jpeg from a 16bit TIFF". It has to be converted to 8 bit first. Some software will do it for you automatically, others require you to manually do it (Photoshop).
Originally Posted by weclickyoupick.com
You lose nothing. The files are smaller because they use smarter compression. (It's like the difference between LZW-compressed TIFF and ZIP-compressed TIFF.)
If you use sRAW, you will find that the DNG files are much larger. That's because DNG was not designed to contain sRAW as is, so it has to be converted to a larger file size.
Originally Posted by weclickyoupick.com
It's the same as whatever your raw file is. If your CR2 file is 14-bit, then the DNG is 14-bit.