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Compatibility with Lumix GX1 RAW files

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Frits, the GX1 is a fairly new model, if I am correct. You'd best do a feature request in a support case to let it be filed and forwarded properly.
    As similar models are supported, I expect the GX1 eventually will be as well, but that does not give you any guarantee of course.
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  • Frits
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    Frits, the GX1 is a fairly new model, if I am correct. You'd best do a feature request in a support case to let it be filed and forwarded properly.
    As similar models are supported, I expect the GX1 eventually will be as well, but that does not give you any guarantee of course.

    Thank you for the suggestion Paul, I will do that.
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  • Frits
    For those interested, here is the reply I got (within an hour. WOW!) after I filed a support case as suggested:

    "Hi Frits,

    The GX1 will be have preliminary suport in the next capture one update due out rather soon.

    Best regards,
    Phase One support"
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  • Frits
    I installed 6.3.3 today and it now works with my GX1 files, thanks!
    One thing puzzles me though: TIFF's developed from the GX1 RAW files contain a large number of small black specks. It renders the image useless (the specks don't show when developed in 2 other RAW converters).
    Is there some sort of setting that I cannot figure out (like, related to pixel mapping) or is this something that needs / will be corrected in a later update (the release notes do mention that GX1 support is preliminary)?
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  • Drew Altdo
    Frits,
    Please create a support case providing us a RAW file and example showing the specs. We'll have a closer look.
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  • Frits
    Will do, thanks Drew.
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  • Frits
    Filed a support case (included a Panasonic GX1 RAW file).
    Note: I found out that this only occurs at slow shutter speeds (as of 1/4 sec). Again, no problem with 2 other converters (PS CS5 and Silypix).
    Thanks,
    Frits
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