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I'm trying to set up a timelapse workflow with raw images. I have 2 problems:
- if I'm converting the original images to DNG in the Adobe CS6 raw converter (Adobe Raw 9), they just show up with a thin band of noise at the top of the image. If I'm using Adobe raw 12, then seems the images are OK (except color as per below). I could not find any info on supported Adobe raw version for DNG. Is version 9 (CS6 generation) not supported or is there some other issue?
- When converting with Adobe Raw 12, I can import the image, but there is a huge diff in color. If I export the picture as JPEG and import to Resolve, there is no color problem. See attached screen grab (still is DNG, main window is same image from JPEG). Apparently need to do something with the Adobe RAW images (lut, something else?) to get the proper color?
- if I'm converting the original images to DNG in the Adobe CS6 raw converter (Adobe Raw 9), they just show up with a thin band of noise at the top of the image. If I'm using Adobe raw 12, then seems the images are OK (except color as per below). I could not find any info on supported Adobe raw version for DNG. Is version 9 (CS6 generation) not supported or is there some other issue?
- When converting with Adobe Raw 12, I can import the image, but there is a huge diff in color. If I export the picture as JPEG and import to Resolve, there is no color problem. See attached screen grab (still is DNG, main window is same image from JPEG). Apparently need to do something with the Adobe RAW images (lut, something else?) to get the proper color?
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Resolve Studio 20.0.0/Windows 10/AMD 5600x/64GB/RX 6600
Resolve Studio 20.0.0/Windows 11/Intel Core Ultra 7 258V/32 GB/Arc 140V
Resolve Studio 20.0.0/Windows 11/Intel Core Ultra 7 258V/32 GB/Arc 140V