On 6/14/2011 3:49 AM, Martin De Kauwe wrote:
what is a .raw file, do you mean a flat binary?
Perhaps tiff-like.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Raw_image_format
"Providing a detailed and concise description of the content of raw
files is highly problematic. There is no single raw format; formats can
be similar or radically different. Different manufacturers use their own
proprietary and typically undocumented formats, which are collectively
known as raw format. Often they also change the format from one camera
model to the next. Several major camera manufacturers, including Nikon,
Canon and Sony, encrypt portions of the file in an attempt to prevent
third-party tools from accessing them.[2]"
A real mess.
'.raw' is used (among others) by Panasonic and Leica. Not clear if .raw
is the same for both.
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