High Tone Priority with Eos 5D Mk2
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I have shot 2 photos in a room. Left side of room is dark, right side of room is bright. Without High Tone Priority, the right side is partly white, while with Tone Priority, the right side is also white, but not 255 but 245-255. This looks much better, since you still see the details to some extend. However, in Capture One, both photos look EXACTLY the same. Seems C1 does not recognize the more exponential light curve with High Tone Priority enabled?
Did anyone compare?
I have shot 2 photos in a room. Left side of room is dark, right side of room is bright. Without High Tone Priority, the right side is partly white, while with Tone Priority, the right side is also white, but not 255 but 245-255. This looks much better, since you still see the details to some extend. However, in Capture One, both photos look EXACTLY the same. Seems C1 does not recognize the more exponential light curve with High Tone Priority enabled?
Did anyone compare?
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IIRC, HTP of Canon EOS is not processed with CO 4.x or most 3rd party raw processors. This is typically a Canon camera feature primary for in-camera JPEG or raw files processed with Canon's DPP. You can use the Capture One tools like film curve and HDR to recover the highlights. 0 -
Along with 'picture styles', HTP will not be carried across to C1, it is a proprietary Canon setting that can either not be accessed by third party software (like C1) or cannot be used for legal reasons?
If you want to take advantage of this you will have to use Canon's DPP software, which gives good results, but IMO is rather clunky.0
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