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Rookie question on RAW conversion

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  • Drew Altdo
    NNN634633789425528150,
    Unfortunately the links to your images don't work ☹️
    I don't think the album "RAWConversion" is public

    However, from your description there is one main factor that gives me pause...
    As a base you are comparing the results of a RAW file to the results of a JPG from the same shot. A JPG produced in Camera is just a different conversion of the RAW data. Just as Capture One is one type and Lightroom is another.
    If you like the base results of what Lightroom gave you over what the base results Capture One has provided then who am I to argue. However, each software is going to take the RAW and interpret it as it sees fit. Our interpretation of your File will certainly be different from what Lightroom thinks it should be but it's worth noting that getting a specific result from Capture One or Lightroom is completely possible and that is the beauty of RAW conversion. If you like a specific look you can create it and save a "Style". Then apply that Style to all your images as a starting point.
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  • Kirill
    [quote="Drew" wrote:
    NNN634633789425528150,
    Unfortunately the links to your images don't work ☹️
    I don't think the album "RAWConversion" is public


    My bad, I fixed the links in my post above.

    As a base you are comparing the results of a RAW file to the results of a JPG from the same shot. A JPG produced in Camera is just a different conversion of the RAW data. Just as Capture One is one type and Lightroom is another.


    Yes, thanks for the explanation, I understand that.

    If you like the base results of what Lightroom gave you over what the base results Capture One has provided then who am I to argue. However, each software is going to take the RAW and interpret it as it sees fit. Our interpretation of your File will certainly be different from what Lightroom thinks it should be ...


    Right, I suppose that it boils down to support of specific camera color space, doesn't it (the way C1 transforms camera RAw data into actual RGB or Adobe color space)? Do you support Ricoh GR Digital IV? I did find this kind of information for Nikon or Canon, not for Ricoh though. I understand that Ricoh is kind of a small player, nevertheless it would be very helpful.

    ... but it's worth noting that getting a specific result from Capture One or Lightroom is completely possible and that is the beauty of RAW conversion.


    That is true, although I would like to minimize my manual optimizations especially that I did not decide on whether I want to invest into calibration hardware for my screen. And without it I am not quite sure whether my color corrections are good or not. I am more inclined to do sharping, noise reduction, cropping, resizing or fixing obvious white balance issues. Otherwise I would expect camera to do this job for me and produce JPG files, at least that is what I paid for. I may want to adjust colors in an image for artistic reasons, but I am not that good yet.

    I would also expect PC software to make a better job with noise reduction vs. camera built in engine because of camera hardware limitations.

    If you like a specific look you can create it and save a "Style". Then apply that Style to all your images as a starting point.


    Well, this is something I expect from the C1 when it comes to camera color profiles support. Having to apply it manually may also do, although I am not sure whether I can use/create something universal for any kind of white balancing conditions. Is it supported in Expression version anyway?

    And thanks a lot for the prompt reply, this is really impressive 😲
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