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Linear 16bit output #81
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I understand your confusion here. I am a bit confused myself :) In order to get tiff you shall use this switch Then you can use one of those switches |
I think the question was about linear RGB output, i.e. after color space conversion. This has unfortunately not been implemented. |
Hi, thanks for the comments. So what happens if I simply use the -tiff -color none switches ?
If I only turn on the -tiff switch, is a gamma applied on the values ? And what colorspace is used ? Thanks |
AH! Sorry! It is not so obvious what to do though. In theory, you can provide e.g. linear sRGB or linear Adobe RGB. But, no receiver will understand what that is. It simply do not exist as a known standard. Of course, that do not mean that it is not possible to output it. |
With "-color none" you get data that has been corrected for white On lun, 2016-08-01 at 06:21 -0700, adrienlucca wrote:
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It is a bit strange that no one seems to care. 16 bit linear color space seems rather useful too me. |
Thanks, how do I get data that has not been white balanced? Also, is there any specified color space for the Sigma RGB ? Do we have the CIE XYZ values associated with it? Or do we know the spectral sensitivity curves they correspond to? |
Good questions :) There was a discussion in the DPReview scientific forum some weeks ago regarding color spaces and RAW data. No, RAW data do not have any color space. This is, in particular, true for Foveon. The reasons for not having a color space is 1. the spectral response of the channels are not linear combinations of any known color space and 2. the illuminant will zap it anyhow. So, a perfect conversion is not possible. The method used, for Foveon cameras, is to give conversion matrices for converting the RAW data to either XYZ (for older cameras) or RGB/D65 (for newer cameras) for different lighting conditions, including custom white balance. Then just apply them, and get as good as you can. |
With the switch -unprocessed you can get non white balanced data. But, you will also get the original noise. |
Can we call this closed? |
I think we can close it since there is no standardized way of representing linear 16-bit data. |
Hi,
what is the way to go if I "simply" want a Linear 16bit output (witout gamma correction) in an untagged RGB tiff?
Thanks
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