On samedi 20 avril 2019 21:41:19 CEST Florian Pressler wrote:
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> Further investigation shows that darktable reports the ARW file with
> dimensions 6048/4024, while it "should" have 6000/4000. Are the extra
> pixels in the ARW-file kind of a buffer for in-body-stabilization? Where do
> they
Hi Florian,
Long time no see ;)
Besides that, exif data holds "default crop size" of 6000x4000 pixels. That
seems to be applied for DNG for you. I also assume those extra pixels are
there for lens correction, since it's the same on a6x00 series cameras
without IBIS they also have 6048pixel wide r
Hello!
I am currently re-designing by photo-workflow and my plan so far is to
convert the RAW-files from my Sony camera (which produces Sony's RAW, ARW)
to DNG-format (which is Adobe's RAW). I use Adobe's "Digital Negative
Converter" tool for that.
I am now testing my new workflow, using Darktabl