Re: RPP raw photo processor 64
Re: RPP raw photo processor 64
- Subject: Re: RPP raw photo processor 64
- From: Andre Dumas <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2013 11:50:16 -0400
On 2013-06-01, at 10:41 AM, Iliah Borg <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> I wrote "a true reflection of what my camera captured" but I was thinking about a RAW processor that would give me a "scene-referred image" which would be used not as an end product but rather as the **original** to be processed to a specific output.
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>> I was also thinking about an **original** that would reflect the original brightness and colors as accurately as possible.
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> How do you set your exposure?
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> --
> Best regards,
> Iliah Borg
Depending on the scene, I set the exposure to "reduce" blown-out highlights of important areas as much as possible. But I see what you are getting at, considering that contrast at the scene can reach 10,000:1 and colors can be extremely saturated …
So a "scene-referred image" can only be an approximation, but then achieving the best approximation, that is, mitigating both original brightness and color accuracy into an **original** that would be processed to a specific output, can that be the end goal of a RAW processor and are there some who that better (more accurately) than others ?
Andre Dumas
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