@johnrmoyer wrote:I expect that the problem is the icc profile. A particular icc profile is required by the standards when making PQ HDR image files, but it appears to me that the profile is implicit and not explicitly included in the HIF files. Cano...
@johnrmoyer wrote:I expect that the problem is the icc profile. A particular icc profile is required by the standards when making PQ HDR image files, but it appears to me that the profile is implicit and not explicitly included in the HIF files. Cano...
Further to the comment above, the conversion applies some sharpening as well.There is no control over these items (that I can find). The same changes appear when using the in-camera HIF-> JPG conversion.I have a Canon R7.
I've used this method (Batch save and Convert) to convert HDR photos to JPG, but they all end up much lighter than the original, both viewed in DPP. The exported JPG looks the same in DPP, ACDSee and Windows 11 Photo viewer. I have tried selecting th...