Hi,
Am 15.11.2017 um 11:25 schrieb Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh):
Personnaly, I think it is a bad idea [tm] to include anything in the raw
file.
If you change your mind, you cannot get back...
I totally agree with that one should apply corrections to RAW files that
are eventually baked into the RAW file with care. It is, however, a
misconception that RAW files would contain plain sensor data.
Virtually all cameras process, e.g., sharpen, the image to some degree
before the RAW file is stored. ISO settings and even white balance
settings can have an effect on the RAW file. In-camera lens correction
is also done in some newer Canon cameras. Contrary to the common
believe that in-camera corrections are applied to JPEGs but not to the
RAW file, in-camera lens correction in the EOS-1D X Mark II is applied
to RAWs only. See
https://snapshot.canon-asia.com/article/en/eos-5d-mark-iv-lens-aberration-correctiona-close-up-look-part-1
Heiko
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