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thsinar
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Gabor, for your information,
both eXposure and the Brumbaer DNG Converter have a highlight recovery, at all "ISOs". Brumbaer went actually famous and praised by those using it exactly because of this unique "highlight recovery", beside the "white shadings" being applied automatically and in a batch.
I had light situations where I could "recover" more than 3 f-stops in hightlights, thanks to Stefan's unique way to recover.
Don't forget: DNG applications like ACR, LR, Aperture, Raw Developer", etc ... can only recover what is still there. In other words, if the files used in these applications are already "clipped", there is not much to recover.
Best regards,
Thierry
both eXposure and the Brumbaer DNG Converter have a highlight recovery, at all "ISOs". Brumbaer went actually famous and praised by those using it exactly because of this unique "highlight recovery", beside the "white shadings" being applied automatically and in a batch.
I had light situations where I could "recover" more than 3 f-stops in hightlights, thanks to Stefan's unique way to recover.
Don't forget: DNG applications like ACR, LR, Aperture, Raw Developer", etc ... can only recover what is still there. In other words, if the files used in these applications are already "clipped", there is not much to recover.
Best regards,
Thierry
I don't know, how it works with Aperture, but what I see in the DNG file generated by Brumbaer's and eXposure indicates, that the same will happen there.
Capture One may treat the original raw files differently, more sensibly, I don't know.