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Output images differ from adjusted RAW images.

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  • Robert Goldstein
    It turns out that the images in question were not processed from actual RAW files, but rather from DNGs that had previously been edited in Lightroom. So, I suspect that the Lightroom adjustments affected the conversion to TIFF. When I checked some images processed from original RAW files, the differences between the adjusted RAW images and the Output TIFF images were trivial.

    Whew!

    Rob
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  • Drew Altdo
    Rob,
    See the known issue post. The XMP issue is likely related to the DNG issue you experienced. Adobe can integrate XMP data into DNG files, so although no separate XMP data is present the same conflicting data is present in the DNG.

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  • Robert Goldstein
    [quote="Drew " wrote:
    Rob,
    See the known issue post. The XMP issue is likely related to the DNG issue you experienced. Adobe can integrate XMP data into DNG files, so although no separate XMP data is present the same conflicting data is present in the DNG.

    viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7773


    Drew,

    I am aware of the xmp issue as well. What troubles me most is that some of my DNG files processed in Capture One will not open in Photoshop except in Camera RAW, which means that I cannot edit them further or print them. I presume that a fix for that is on the way.

    Rob
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  • Drew Altdo
    Rob,
    The issues are identical. If the images (DNG) were not edited in a software prior to Capture One you would not have the issue, as no separate files would exist within the DNG. The issue is being addressed and we hope to have a fix for you soon.
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  • Robert Goldstein
    Actually, upon closer inspection, I believe that the output TIFFS differ somewhat from the adjusted RAW images. In particular, they seem to have less contrast. And, of course, the histograms are different if Clarity has been added. This is actually very irksome and, I should think, easily fixable.

    Rob
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