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Demosaicing sort of averages to fill the gaps.
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In rawtherapee you can see how the bayer pattern looks by going to the raw tab (chequer board like icon) and selecting Demosaicing > Method > None in the drop down dialogue.īy the way the fact that the sensor data has to be demosaiced means that you never get the full resolution out of your sensor. Demosaicing takes the pattern of red, green and blue pixels and creates normal colour pixels from this data. A normal image pixel can be any (ok not quite) colour. Each pixel only records red green or blue. The sensor records light with pixels sitting next to each other in a certain pattern (bayer for Pentax, x-trans for fuji). well, it gave me this.Ī raw file isn't yet an image. I noticed the tone curves were different, so I turned off the auto match feature and copied the original's profile to the DeNoise DNG to match everything, and. You can see the posterization mainly in the trees and other dark areas. This is the DeNoise DNG when imported into RT, again with no adjustments. The below screenshot is the original DNG from the camera as rendered when imported to RT and before making any adjustments, with zoom set to 200% I still tried to manually assign various profiles, but that didn't work. It looks like the real problem in RT is that they are being rendered posterized, which made it look low resolution.
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Ok, so one problem down and another pops up. When I exported from RT, the resulting file was full resolution. I will say that when I was messing around in RT, I noticed it was giving me full resolution coordinates in the navigator window. The preview image size for a K-1 DNG is 720x480, btw.I tried your suggestion, and no dice.
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After having a profile assigned, Rawtherapee will generate a preview image based on that. You can do this by opening the file or copy/paste a processing profile in the file browser via the context menu (you can paste to a selection of files too) or make some "batch edit". Rawtherapee uses the embedded DNG preview up to the point that you assign a profile (pp3 file) to the DNG file. So I wanted to ask here first if anyone else has a similar issue or has any ideas for a work around.įor the time being, I export from DeNoise as a TIFF file so I can retain all the data for RT, but that makes the resulting files at least twice as large as a DNG. They don't really have a support contact because it's open source, and I don't feel like registering for forums I won't use beyond a single question like this. My main concern is that RAW Therapee is doing this too. It's a handy tool for further culling in between steps, making this inconsistency frustrating, but whatever.
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This isn't something I can really figure out from my side of the equation though as I don't have access to the inner workings of that software that would be needed to determine when/where the conflict is occurring.I can somewhat understand why the Windows photo viewer would render incorrectly because it's not a true RAW viewer. I'm not familiar with that program, but perhaps submitting your file to their support and having them test it might help. I don't know of another way to determine why this might happen other than for the makers of that program to review it and tell us where the conflict is happening in their software. That program isn't reading the meta data correctly for some reason. I'm not sure why another program would do that, but that's where that specific data is coming from. If something is reading or displying the small dimensions, it's picking up the desktop icon image data from the file meta data for some reason.