Mon Aug 27, 2012 10:45 pm
Hi,
I just wondered about colour science of the RAW files. Another well known camera manufacturer always states how good their colour science improved over time (gamma, color mode) and I´ve also used to select a profile for my DSLR in Adobe camera RAW (adobe standard, camera standard, vivid etc.)
With the BMCC it´s unclear for me what colour science, gamma curve is used when I open a dng. In ACR it just says "embedded" an conversions to Cineform RAW result in an uncorrected image (more green photosites on the sensor) with a green cast. In every program the RAWs look different.
I wonder if we get everything out of the RAW files when the gamma and colourspace is not correctly set in the first place.