Hubert Figuiere wrote:
Martin Egger wrote:

As far as I know, these camera parameters (tone curve, sharpness,
contrast, ...) are used only internally when directly producing jgep
files from the camera and have nothing to do with RAW files. No idea
why they are even written to a raw file.

They are because the camera is able to make a decision which appears to
be reasonably good in most case.
Exactly my point. The amount we turn up saturation and contrast are compared from jpeg images, but I think it's only a few canons we support yet...we need some samples with different settings :)
IMHO they should simply be
ignored completely within a raw converter.

s/should/could/
Being able to change it is a great advantage. Having to set it for each
picture is a great inconvenience.
Okay, we'll let it be up to the user if camera presets are used? A checkbox in Preferences - general tab: "Use camera presets?" - or something like this? Should it be enabled or disabled by default?

What about curves, with or without contrast?

/Anders

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