![]() In my preliminary testing I am seeing LR doing a better job with the native pixelshift DNG file than the DNG file that PS2DNG outputted. So my findings is that LR can indeed handle and process pixelshifted files now, so long as motion correction is not needed. I use dcraw to create linear TIFFs.Thanks for doing this Steve. ** A linear TIFF is the result of RAW processing with no white balance, normalization curves, colorspace, or color profiles applied. * I will let the good folk at CIE explain what "scene-referred" means. Bottom line is that PixelShift2DNG, while not fully equivalent to a RAW capture has similar flexibility with compatible tools and equivalent to working from a linear TIFF. ![]() Sufficient Pentax-specific metadata is retained such that when opened in PDCU or imported into Lightroom, the files are treated similar to if they were a single image capture from a Pentax camera.Near as I can tell, the data are equivalent to a linear TIFF** and a good approximation of the original RAW data. The data are in the form of RGB pixels based on extracted values from the four pixel-shifted captures, but without application of white balance or color profile and are "scene referred"*. The format is something called DNG Linear Raw (aka Linear DNG) which is the packaging of non-RAW, partially-processed image data in the DNG in place of camera-generated RAW data. #Libraw rawdigger pro#Compatibility is poor with Affinity Photo 1.8.2.620 and PaintShop Pro X6. ![]()
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