When viewing the icon images on my monitor I noticed the RAW icons look more vibrant than the icon stacked image. Anyone else noticed that with their stacked images?
Probably hard to tell the difference below. Yes there is a heron in the shot.
I switched over to an OLED iPad with reference mode and am shocked at the displayed difference between JPEG, RAW, and HDR when viewing the files in Photomator now. I am only exporting HEIF images now since the audience is for phones and tablets and doing the edits in the 16bit mode.
It is going to take awhile to become accustomed to the difference when I am looking at .orf files now. Not the same as what you are talking about, but similar dissonance maybe. This is even more so the case now that I am shooting in HLG-RAW mode on the S1R/S1, but still the E-M1X is a shocking difference too. It won't show (here) with any consistency because of jpeg/sdr limitations, but sending out (old) images reprocessed brings about some really wow reactions when viewed on modern handheld devices.
I still have a photography subscription with Adobe, and premium BENQ monitors, and the old CS5 and LR 6.14 installed, and when you start editing on one of these new premium iPad Pros it takes some time to recover how much more dynamic range you have to work with, and what actually transfers as a viewable image for others to experience in HEIC/HEIF. My old process of stacked multi-row panoramas from RAW to TIFF to print for maximum dynamic range is hilarious to think about now where 45 minutes to process a final image as a minimum has turned to less than a minute with much higher level of experience viewing.
RAW icons (and what is displayed during playback) are embedded JPEGs that reflect whatever underlying profile was selected on the camera. Pretty basic knowledge
RoamingScott wrote:
RAW icons (and what is displayed during playback) are embedded JPEGs that reflect whatever underlying profile was selected on the camera. Pretty basic knowledge
The Nikon Big Mouth slumming it on the M4/3 Forum, eh?
You might just learn something if you read.
Anyone else noticed that with their stacked images?