![]() ![]() So, you end-up with files that only Adobe fully understands, thus making it painful to switch to image postprocessing software not made by Adobe. In sum, native raws may have vendor-specific stuff in them, but Adobe DNG Converter basically makes proprietary-and-specific-to-Adobe decisions about how to encode a DNG from them, so you end up with something even more fragile than the original. Basically, Adobe left them out because ADOBE DOESN"T USE THEM. Now it turns out that Sony provides a black reference value, so you can convert without seeing the black reference pixels, but you can actually get a better noise estimate from looking at those pixels, so they are useful. When they pad, they add random garbage values when they clip (as for the A99), they remove black reference pixels. As for the pixel dimension errors, basically they pad/clip to I believe it's a multiple of 8.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2023
Categories |