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Panasonic S1H Dark RAW Images

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  • Keith Reeder
    I don't know the camera, but does it have a "protect highlights" setting?

    This is usually achieved by under-exposing the file by a stop or two, then the camera/Panny's Raw converter applying a curve to bring it back a nominal correct exposure.

    In Raw converters that don't recognise this setting, you simply present a very under-exposed file to the software.

    I imagine that Capture One would be in that category, in which case you need to turn the setting off in camera.
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  • Gino Terribilini
    Good idea- I always go through the settings and turn off any gimmicky settings like that and just combed through each of the menu settings to see if I missed a something hidden in a sub-menu, but wasn't able to find anything like that. Also just looked up "protect highlights" and S1H, but wasn't able to find anything helpful.

    Thanks for the theory, though- definitely sounds like that's what's going on especially since the first moment C1 acknowledges the image, it looks like a beautiful RAW image.
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  • Keith Reeder
    NNN634520008922911981 wrote:
    Thanks for the theory, though- definitely sounds like that's what's going on especially since the first moment C1 acknowledges the image, it looks like a beautiful RAW image.

    It will initially display the "correct" embedded jpeg from the Raw before then showing the Capture One rendering, which is why I thought of the highlight protection idea.

    Not sure what to suggest next, but if you could make a Raw file available, I'd be happy to have a look.
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  • Rob Howarth

    Are you shooting in v-log profile? If I bring a v-log profile shot into C1 it is very dark, looking at the luma curve everything is sitting in the left hand third of the chart. Upping the exposure by 3 times seems to put it back to normal.

    Other picture modes seem fine

    Rob

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  • Tuukka Nygård

    I have this same problem with dark RAW images on my Nikon D750. They appear bright in camera and for a second while importing, but quickly turn very dark. Not sure what is going on... I am shooting with a flat RAW profile in camera.

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  • Gino Terribilini

    @rob

    I was.  I did a test with the other color profiles (like RAW+v-log and RAW+CINEV) and found the non-log color profiles dealt with my exposure problems properly.  Increasing the exposure 3-stops messed with the quality of the color immensely, so I'm glad I was able to figure this out.

    I was coming from Canon where color profiles weren't something I had to deal with (RAW just meant RAW), so I assumed that was the case with Panasonic.  

    @tuukka 

    I don't use Nikon, but I would assume your problem is similar.  Try keeping the image as RAW, but try the other color profiles to see if that helps.

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