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How turn OFF automatic conversion from DCM to jpeg.


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AP is automatically converting my DCM imports from my phone into jpg. Windows 10, jan 2021. Have searched high and low for help and am so stumped.

HOW to turn off the automatic conversion? I want them left as DCM as im going from photo to phone - 

Have tried turn off AF as default graphic viewer and its still happening.

 

thanks for your assistance!!

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DCM, DSC or DCIM? They can be RAW, RAW + JPEG or JPEG. The only other DCM I know of is a medical file to do with CTscan and MRI.

Maybe you need to change the Open with... default to an app you want to use and that will save the RAW with a sidecar file to maintain editing

What would you want to save a RAW file as, presuming it's a RAW file you are working with.

 

 

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