RAW display and correction
Hi everyone,
I shoot with Canon 5D and 5D MKII in RAW only mode. However once I load the images in the Capture One Pro for conversion, the files look totally flat, underexposed, and desaturated. They look noting simmilar to the what I can see on the camera when browsing through files on my card.
My understanding is that what seen on small screen on the camera back is raw file that has been processed by camera for display and I was wondering if there is any way to have the same type of processing applied to the image in the Capture One as defauld when loading the files so that what seen on the monitor is close to what displayed on the camera screen.
Thnaks a lot!!!
I shoot with Canon 5D and 5D MKII in RAW only mode. However once I load the images in the Capture One Pro for conversion, the files look totally flat, underexposed, and desaturated. They look noting simmilar to the what I can see on the camera when browsing through files on my card.
My understanding is that what seen on small screen on the camera back is raw file that has been processed by camera for display and I was wondering if there is any way to have the same type of processing applied to the image in the Capture One as defauld when loading the files so that what seen on the monitor is close to what displayed on the camera screen.
Thnaks a lot!!!
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Generally , yes.
If your monitor profile is correct, start by selecting film high contrast and bump the saturation a tad. If you like that better, save as a COne style and either apply to all or apply on import.....0 -
The Canon 5D and 5D MII use the current Picture Style to display on the LCD, like DPP from Canon, where you can change the Picture Style afterward.
CO1 only takes the raw. May be we could imagine it to read the Picture Style informations ? It could be nice for me in some rare cases, for the Technicolor curve by example, but I had never seen any demosaicer doing this, because it is Canon specific, I guess, or because licence problem.
Best Regards,0 -
Gilles got it.
The pictures at your camera are always done by the picture style, they are not shown as raw.
Best regards, Peter
P.S. Sorry for my bad English, my German is ways better!0 -
If you like that, then just shoot JPEG. Not sure about C1, but Adobe Camera RAW can support JPEG. I use C1 only for capture and sometimes for editing RAW files. 0
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