I just noticed something very odd. If I keep the same conversion settings and just save the file again (using a different name) I get a file which is not binary identical to the previous one. This happens every time I save the file. See the files size column here:
None of these files are identical, and the differences are not in some metadata part, they are in the actual image. If I view the converted files using very high magnification (e.g. 1000%) it's very easy to see that pixels are different.
I'm using version 1.1.0.30.
Is this a known bug?
Every conversion of the same RAW results in a different JPG
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Re: Every conversion of the same RAW results in a different
Just ran a test. File output is identical no difference on my Win7 machine.
Take a RAW and make sure there are no settings being applied and try again. See if this makes a difference.
Take a RAW and make sure there are no settings being applied and try again. See if this makes a difference.
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Re: Every conversion of the same RAW results in a different
Perfectly clear?
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