Hallo Everybody!
I'm a "digital photographer", and I would like to
ask you a question, that still haven't found answers after my researches. I'm
not so expert, but before asking to you, I checked on the documentation and in
Internet, no results.
When I download raw (.CR2) photos from my digital
SLR, I used to convert them in this way:
dcraw -T -w *.CR2
...and I got "standard" tiff pictures. Then, I
installed Digikam, and I got similar results using the raw batch converter,
leaving the recommended settings (use camera white balance, automatic color
balance), only changing the savefiles to TIFF.
But what really shocks me is this: as soon as I
download the CR2, Digikam shows the thumbnail...and the thumbnail of
CR2 has better colors than the thumbnail of the converted TIFF!!!
My question is: which parameters are used to
generate the thumbnail from the CR2? I suppose that dcraw is used.
I can show you the difference here: www.biofisica.it/disordered/digi.png
- I hope the question is clear.
Thank you in advance, and excuse me for the
disturb.
Enrico
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2007/11/7, Enrico <[hidden email]>:
The thumbnail are generated to extract the jpeg image embeded in RAW file. (dcraw -e option) RAW files are container : raw image data + reduced JPEG image + metadata. The reduced JPEG image is used to render picture on TV screen very quickly. Same behaviours when you display the Preview of RAW picture (F3 in Album GUI). Of course it completly different when you edit image (F4 in Album GUI). In this case the real RAW image data are used. Gilles Caulier _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Thanks a lot for the answer!
Shooting RAW has lots of unpleasant side-effects...
for not experts like me.
Congratulations for the great work
(Digikam).
Enrico
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