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Old 11-07-2009, 04:02 AM
Bob Larter
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Default Re: Black and white dynamic range problem - selective color change?

Peabody wrote:
> More Info says...
>
> > Photoline has always opened any of the CHDK cameras' RAW
> > files just fine. With various interpolation algorithm
> > options as well. If you don't use that advanced editor
> > then use CHDK's in-camera DNG conversion to save your
> > RAW file data (DNG4PS intermediate computer step no
> > longer required). Then you can open the files direct
> > from the camera in more rudimentary adobe products or
> > other editors. 10-bit or 12-bit, depending on camera
> > model.

>
> Doesn't there need to be a specific profile of some kind for
> each camera model? Or are you saying a DNG file will open
> up in such an application no matter what camera it came
> from?


The whole point of DNG is that it's a generic RAW format, so yes, any
DNG should open on any program that supports DNG.


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