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Wrong colors of DNG files created by DXO Optics Pro 9

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  • Christian Gruner
    Capture One relies on the raw-files created by the camera.
    As a general rule, only if the camera natively can shoot can shoot DNG will there be an ICC color profile for that specific camera.
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  • NN635466510898092795UL
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    Capture One relies on the raw-files created by the camera.
    As a general rule, only if the camera natively can shoot can shoot DNG will there be an ICC color profile for that specific camera.


    Original file imported to DXO was camera (Ricoh GR) RAW file. I expect ICC profile is still embedded so why CO8 can't read it when LR can. Should I let know CO8 that the file came from Ricoh GR somehow?
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  • Christian Gruner
    The ICC profiles are not saved in the raws. And even if they were, we would not use them, as that would mean a 3rd party would control the default colors on that camera.
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  • NN635466510898092795UL
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    The ICC profiles are not saved in the raws. And even if they were, we would not use them, as that would mean a 3rd party would control the default colors on that camera.


    Thank you for explanation on how it works. But I assume there has to be color info somewhere if LR gets colors right. So what is the solution, if there is any, to display colors right in CO8. That's blocker for me to buy CO8, I like everything else.
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  • Christian Gruner
    Capture One's camera support is based upon the original raw-files of a given camera.
    In general we recommend that users keep their files in the original format at all times.

    In your case, you could try to apply the Capture One Ricoh GR color profile to the converted DNG fil. You find the profile in "Base Characteristics".
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  • NN635466510898092795UL
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    Capture One's camera support is based upon the original raw-files of a given camera.
    In general we recommend that users keep their files in the original format at all times.

    In your case, you could try to apply the Capture One Ricoh GR color profile to the converted DNG fil. You find the profile in "Base Characteristics".


    I know, I know, I shouldn't delete original RAWs. Thanks, I'll try what you suggest.
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