Re: Accurate color from the camera - who wants it!
Re: Accurate color from the camera - who wants it!
- Subject: Re: Accurate color from the camera - who wants it!
- From: John Gnaegy <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 17:37:31 -0700
On Jul 13, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Nov06 wrote:
Aren't the manufacturers of raw decoders in a sense profiling the
cameras when they add them to their list of supported cameras?
Yes because each camera model is different, and some are wildly
different from others. Raw isn't a single file format, it's a term
describing a dozen different data formats generated directly by
hundreds of different cameras, each camera behaving in its own way.
In one sense it's not a new format, digital cameras have always
captured sensor data but used to convert that internally to jpeg or
tiff before storing on a card. Raw bypasses that internal conversion
and stores the sensor data, leaving the conversion up to software.
Martin Orpen said:
ought to pay more attention to the "white papers"
you don't think I actually *read* what you people post, do you? ; )
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