My old Minolta Maxxum 7D's camera provided 12-bit color in its RAW format, using the camera's 12-bit ADC.

My current Sony SLT-A58 specifications report 12-bit color in RAW, too. Although I'm puzzled. I found a page about it at Imaging-Resource.com that mentions "DxO" scores(?) for the sensor. They report color depth score of 23.3 bits and a Dynamic Range Score of 12.5EV...

I suppose it depends on your definition of HDR, but my understanding is that HDR is 16-bit or higher... My thought on it is "HDR" is anything higher than 8-bit per color channel, so the common television HDR10 standard is HDR.

Ideas?

On 12/14/23 08:56, Paul Womack wrote:
Nikon D850 - 14.8 stops off the sensor. Don't know how many bits it uses to represent that.

On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 at 15:39, 'T. Modes' via hugin and other free panoramic software <[email protected]> wrote:

    GnomeNomad schrieb am Donnerstag, 14. Dezember 2023 um 00:59:13 UTC+1:

        There's one situation where Abrimaal's idea makes sense for
        me: when using 16-bit HDR source images. I don't do any
        exposure corrections in the source images, just take them as
        the camera produced them.

    What (consumer) camera produces HDR images straight out of the cam?


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