05-28-2019 02:13 PM
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06-04-2019 06:23 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"The RAW file metadata is supposed to describe the RAW file, not some edits that someone made."
WE AGREE!
It is simply a matter of how each editor handles it but there is one.
Frankly, Gentlemen, if I've inadvertently done something to help bridge the gap between you, my day has not been wasted!
Well, actually, it has. I'm supposed to be spending my time cleaning out our old house so that we can complete our move to Philadelphia. But that's another story.
06-05-2019 11:17 AM
'Adobe is always behind the curve; they have to wait for Canon to tell them what's included in the latest RAW file format."
Canon does not document how their Raw files work. Others will always be "behind the curve" because they have to analyse how they work.
"DPP's RAW files have always reliably included all the edits I've made... I have no reason to suppose that I've been getting some special treatment."
Sorry ya lost me on that one. I suspect DPP4 works exactly for you as it does for everybody.
"... if I've inadvertently done something to help bridge the gap between you, my day has not been wasted!"
I don't mind being shown where I go wrong. It happens and it will happen again, I'm sure. However, I don't like rude so I bow out then.
05-29-2019 09:55 AM
Does the same issue occur on more than one memory card? Have the memory cards been formatted in the camera? Does the EXIF info for the affected images in fact show them being saved in the Adobe color space, or do you see any other strange changes in the EXIF data between the different file naming structures?
05-29-2019 10:33 AM
@Zbadger wrote:
I use Adobe color space for my 5D Mark 4 which uses a file name with an initial underscore. However I am finding that on some of my folders the majority of my files will be correctly labeled with an underscore but then a lesser number of them will randomly instead have an 8 starting off the name of the file. I contacted Canon technical support and they have never heard of this issue.
The underscore in the filename indicates you are using a different colorspace. i.e. AdobeRBG
Did you set a different colorspace that got saved in one of your Custom Settings (C1, C2, C3)
05-29-2019 10:41 AM
Thank you for your reply!!!
Yes - it has happened with 2 separate CF cards - the most recent with a 128GB card.
Yes - the cards were formatted in the camera.
IF by EXIF you mean Details under Properties, under those .jpgs correctly listed with an initial underscore, the Image Color Representations states "Uncalibrated" .................whereas the images that start with an initial 8 in the file name, the Image Color Representations state sRGB.
05-30-2019 11:35 PM
Hello Zbadger,
We are sorry to hear that this issue persists. We would need to evaluate this unit at Canon at your earliest convenience.
You may fill out an online repair request form at the following link to setup your repair using our online service.
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/service-repair
05-30-2019 11:49 PM
Are you saying that there might be something wrong with this camera as this has happened on and off during at least the past year - as shown in pictures May 2018 also. And if htere was something defective with the camera, will I be charged for it? You will see there is no damage to the caera whatsoever.
05-31-2019 01:36 AM
Hello Zbadger,
It's hard to say at this point, there very well could be. We would need staff on hand at the FSC to evaluate your unit. If you are within the initial one year period since purchase, we recommend sending a copy of the receipt so we can process the warranty.
05-31-2019 06:33 AM
05-31-2019 07:56 AM
@Zbadger wrote:Thank you for your reply!!!
Yes - it has happened with 2 separate CF cards - the most recent with a 128GB card.
Yes - the cards were formatted in the camera.
IF by EXIF you mean Details under Properties, under those .jpgs correctly listed with an initial underscore, the Image Color Representations states "Uncalibrated" .................whereas the images that start with an initial 8 in the file name, the Image Color Representations state sRGB.
If one of your Custom settings (C1, C2, C3) has sRGB colorspace saved in it this would explain it.
Also as metioned by Waddizzle any factory preset modes like HDR are likely to use the default sRGB colorspace.
05-31-2019 08:25 AM
My HDR images are Adobe RGB images, but I just checked my first C1 setting and sure enough, a photo I took had an sRGB image taken. However, I have not been using C1 when these occasional images with an 8 prefix have showed up.
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