Hi,
Does anyone know if ASP interprets the HTP information in Canon raw files? From what I understand, HTP effectively underexposes the shot in the raw and Canon's DPP applies a tone curve to boost the shadows. Does ASP do the same?
Thanks,
Canon HTP handling
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afx
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Re: Canon HTP handling
Neither Canons HTP nor Nikons Active-D-lighting are supported by the third party converters.
You have to boost the image manually.
cheers
afx
You have to boost the image manually.
cheers
afx
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Re: Canon HTP handling
Thanks.
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KeithR
Re: Canon HTP handling
Lightroom recognises the Canon HTP flag and increases EC to compensate.afx wrote:Neither Canons HTP nor Nikons Active-D-lighting are supported by the third party converters.
