How to Convert DNG to PNG

Convert DNG RAW files to lossless PNG, fully offline

Why Convert DNG to PNG?

DNG is Adobe's open RAW format, used by many cameras and smartphones to store unprocessed sensor data alongside editing metadata. While DNG is great for non-destructive editing, it isn't viewable in most everyday image viewers or compatible with many web platforms. PNG converts that raw sensor data into a standard, lossless image that opens everywhere without quality loss.

Most online DNG converters require uploading your files first, which is slow for large batches and a privacy concern if your shoot includes private or client work. A desktop converter that decodes DNG files locally avoids the upload step entirely, letting you process an entire folder of DNG files in one batch.

How to Convert DNG to PNG
  1. Install Turbo Batch Image Converter Pro, which includes DNG among its 47 supported RAW formats.
  2. Open the app and select Individual Mode for a single DNG file, or Batch Mode for converting many files at once.
  3. Drag your DNG file or folder into the app. Enable recursive sub-folder scanning if your photos are organized into multiple folders.
  4. Set the input format to DNG and the output format to PNG.
  5. Optionally resize the output during the same step if you need specific dimensions.
  6. Click Convert. The app demosaics the DNG sensor data locally and writes a lossless PNG file — no internet connection required.
Why Choose This DNG to PNG Converter
  • Native DNG support as part of 47 supported RAW camera formats
  • Lossless PNG output with no further compression artifacts
  • Fully offline conversion, ideal for private or client photo work
  • Batch and recursive folder support for processing full shoots at once
  • Multi-core processing for fast handling of large DNG batches
  • No upload limits or account requirements
Frequently Asked Questions

Which devices produce DNG files?

DNG is used by many DSLR and mirrorless cameras, as well as some smartphones that offer a "RAW" or "Pro" photo mode, since it's Adobe's open, cross-manufacturer RAW format.

Why convert to PNG instead of JPG?

PNG is lossless, making it a better choice when you want to preserve maximum image detail for archival or further editing, rather than producing a smaller, compressed file for sharing.

Is an internet connection needed to convert DNG files?

No. Once installed, the converter processes DNG files entirely on your own computer, with no upload step involved.

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