DNG to HEIC — Format Comparison & Online Converter
Fast, instant DNG (ADOBE) to HEIC conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .dng file and get .heic in seconds.
Batch Settings
Quality reduction ahead
DNG is lossless, meaning every bit of data is preserved. HEIC uses lossy compression — some data is permanently discarded to reduce file size. At high quality settings the difference is usually imperceptible, but the original data cannot be recovered.
Some metadata may not survive
Your DNG file may contain ICC metadata. HEIC has limited or no support for these metadata types. Location data (GPS), camera settings, and color profiles may be stripped during conversion.
Color depth reduction: 16-bit → 10-bit
DNG stores up to 16 bits per channel, but HEIC supports only 10 bits. You may notice banding in smooth gradients (like sky or skin tones) where subtle color transitions are lost.
What compression artifacts to expect
HEIC lossy compression can produce blurring and occasional color shifts at high compression. At the high quality settings CocoConvert uses by default, these are usually invisible to the eye. Lower quality settings trade visual fidelity for smaller file sizes.
About DNG (ADOBE) to HEIC Conversion
DNG (introduced 2004) and HEIC (introduced 2015) are both image formats, but they differ in important ways. DNG (Digital Negative) is Adobe's open RAW format designed for long-term archival of digital photographs. HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's format for iPhone photos, offering twice the compression of JPEG.
Full Name: DNG uses Digital Negative, while HEIC uses High Efficiency Image Container. Compression: DNG uses Lossless, while HEIC uses Lossy. Transparency: DNG uses No, while HEIC uses No.
When you convert DNG to HEIC, the goal is to reduce file size without visible quality loss. HEIC lossy compression can produce blurring and occasional color shifts at high compression. At the high quality settings CocoConvert uses by default, these are usually invisible to the eye. Lower quality settings trade visual fidelity for smaller file sizes. Understanding these technical differences helps you choose the right format for your workflow.
Your DNG file is decoded and re-encoded as HEIC. The conversion involves 4 steps: (1) your dng file is uploaded and the format is validated, (2) the file content is decoded into its raw representation, (3) the data is re-encoded in heic format with optimal settings, (4) the converted file is ready for download.
CocoConvert's converter handles the entire pipeline server-side using FFmpeg, Sharp, and qpdf — battle-tested libraries used by streaming platforms and enterprise tools. Files are encrypted in transit and deleted within 24 hours.
This conversion is ideal when you Your DNG file is too large for email attachments or upload limits, or when you You want to reduce storage usage without noticeably affecting quality. For the opposite direction, CocoConvert also supports HEIC to DNG conversion.
How to Convert DNG (ADOBE) to HEIC
- 1
Upload .dng file
Select your DNG file by dragging it to the upload zone or using the file picker. Batch upload is available for multiple files.
- 2
Choose .heic
Set HEIC as the output format. The converter uses optimal settings based on the DNG→HEIC conversion profile.
- 3
Convert
The server-side engine decodes your DNG file and re-encodes it as HEIC. Processing time depends on file size and complexity.
- 4
Download result
Grab your converted .heic file. Multiple output files can be downloaded together.
What Happens When You Convert DNG (ADOBE) to HEIC
Your DNG image is decoded into raw pixel data, then re-encoded as HEIC. Some quality is permanently lost during compression. CocoConvert uses high-quality defaults to minimize this.
Your DNG file is decoded — the compressed/stored pixel data is expanded into raw RGB pixels
Pixels are re-encoded using High Efficiency Image Container's lossy compression algorithm
Metadata (EXIF, ICC profiles) is transferred where HEIC supports it
The HEIC file is saved and ready for download
DNG (ADOBE) vs HEIC — Detailed Comparison
| Feature | .DNG | .HEIC |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | Digital Negative | High Efficiency Image Container |
| Compression | Lossless | Lossy |
| Transparency | No | No |
| Animation | No | Yes |
| Color Depth | 14–16 bits/channel | 10 bits/channel |
| HDR Support | Yes | Yes |
| Typical File Size | 25–50 MB per photo | 1–3 MB per photo (half of JPEG) |
| Platform Support | Limited | Limited |
| Browser Support | none | Limited |
| Year Created | 2004 | 2015 |
| Open Standard | Yes | No |
Should You Convert DNG (ADOBE) to HEIC?
When to Convert
- ✓Your DNG file is too large for email attachments or upload limits
- ✓You want to reduce storage usage without noticeably affecting quality
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between DNG and HEIC?
DNG (Digital Negative) is Adobe's open RAW format designed for long-term archival of digital photographs. HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's format for iPhone photos, offering twice the compression of JPEG. Full Name: DNG uses Digital Negative, while HEIC uses High Efficiency Image Container. Compression: DNG uses Lossless, while HEIC uses Lossy. Transparency: DNG uses No, while HEIC uses No.
Does DNG to HEIC conversion affect quality?
HEIC lossy compression can produce blurring and occasional color shifts at high compression. At the high quality settings CocoConvert uses by default, these are usually invisible to the eye. Lower quality settings trade visual fidelity for smaller file sizes.
Which format has better compression, DNG or HEIC?
DNG uses lossless compression. HEIC uses lossy compression. The better choice depends on whether you prioritize file size or quality.
How long does DNG to HEIC conversion take?
Most conversions finish in seconds. Larger files or complex image content may take 10–30 seconds. CocoConvert processes files in parallel for batch jobs.
Is DNG or HEIC better for long-term storage?
DNG is better for archival since it's lossless.
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