Canon r5 raw files are not sharp.
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Hi Amir,
As far as I know, and for your information, Capture One doesn't support dual pixel mode.
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Hey Robert, how did you understood that i talked about dual pixel raw? Well, im not.
i shoot only regular raw.0 -
What exactly are you referring to when you say "Exporting" from Capture One?
Are these files imported from the camera's card storage or are they from a tether session?
Are they RAW files or jpgs?
Are the sample images screen shot captures?
Is DPP applying any processing? If so, what? How does that compare with whatever processing you may (or may not) be applying in Capture One?
Why are the exposure levels different?
Without at least some of that information (preferably all of it) it's difficult to interpret you observations and even more difficult to make any suggestions.
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Exporting: the photos from c1 is from tethering session, raw shooting. And then exported to jpeg.
the difference is even more noticeable when the softwares opend on my mac.
Adjustments: only one stop expose lifting and thats it, because r5 files is darker for some reason.
in dpp also expose lifting but very tiny adjustment.
And its the same two photos in both the compressions.
also when tethering there is a lot of corrupted files for some reason:
25 of 100 is get corrupted and because when tethering a canon camera- no backups in the card (a big embarrassment near my client)
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Hi Amir,
I gave you this info about dual pixel just in case you would have shot using it.
Regarding your last image above, it looks like a problem some people have with the hardware acceleration. Maybe you could try to turn it off, just to see how it goes ?
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I will try, thank you friend
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