Artifacting from DPP When Converting Images from My EOS R7
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09-17-2022
01:47 PM
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09-17-2022
01:53 PM
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Danny
I am getting a lot of artifacting and missing data when I use DPP to convert to JPG. I never saw this with my SL2, but it's all over my R7 regardless of what lens. Anyone have thoughts? I can't find the artifacts in the RAW files, only the converted files. Below is a zoomed in screenshot of the missing dots.
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09-17-2022 02:06 PM
That does not look good. What version of DPP are you running?
Does it show up in JPGs from the camera when you shoot RAW + JPG?
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09-17-2022 02:09 PM
I'm running 4.16.11 version. I haven't shot any JPGs in camera. I'll have to shoot some and see. After digging a little deeper into some of the RAW files I see some evidence of artifacts there as well, less, but some. I'll see what I can get out of camera for JPG and report back.
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09-17-2022 02:47 PM
I have zero data how this is actually the problem, but somehow my laptop is inducing these artifacts. I am using 4.16.10 on my desktop, but I reconverted the same raw image and here is the screenshot of that conversion. I suppose this means no more lazy couch editing for me.
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09-17-2022 04:12 PM
Can you post a RAW file in a sharing platform like Dropbox or One Drive?
Conway, NH
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09-17-2022 04:25 PM
Here's the first photo I saw the problem in. Here's the bad converted file. Good file converted on my desktop.
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09-18-2022 02:47 AM
@thekingprawn114 wrote:Here's the first photo I saw the problem in. Here's the bad converted file. Good file converted on my desktop.
Thanks for making those shots available. I exported it from DPP 4 and zoomed into the problem area. It looks clean. BTW, nice shot.
Newton
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09-18-2022 03:15 AM
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