So, first of all check whether DNG files produced from your particular camera’s raw files are compatible with Mac OSX. They’re fine in the Adobe environment, of course. In Panasonic’s case, the Lumix raws have lens correction data stored in them and this doesn’t play nice in the Mac environment after conversion to DNG. It’s to do with what the camera OS does to its raw file before it saves it to the card and then the DNG conversion being non-linear (or linear, can’t remember). You can’t see thumbnails in the Finder, nor in Aperture (or any other software that calls on the Mac OSX Digital Camera Raw Compatibility module). On the other hand, my Lumix RW2 files when converted to DNG are unreadable by Mac OSX. For instance, my Nikon NEFs, when I used to convert to DNG as part of my workflow are read OK. There are a lot of DNG files that Mac OSX cannot read and it depends on the raw file produced by different cameras.
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