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PICT1885.MRW has manual setting for color temperature, and EXIF data reflects this.
WB Scale : 2 2 2 2
WB Levels : 455 289 289 508
WB Mode : Temperature
I have added it to the same page, together with rendering examples by UFRaw 0.12 and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.1.
File Added: pict1885-exif.txt.
2007-08-08 18:12:32 UTC in UFRaw
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Hi Udi,
I added page where placed PICT1694.JPG and PICT1694.MRW
That picture has following WB setting, according to EXIF data (checked with exiv2 0.15):
WB Mode: Daylight (0)
Light Source: Daylight
http://www.faringosept.ru/photo/photo-white_balance-MRW.html
This photo is rendered by UFRaw quite well - it is just slightly more dark than original JPEG from camera.
Can you please ch.
2007-08-08 17:40:54 UTC in UFRaw
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Hi Udi,
I have checked both photos in Adobe Lightroom
PICT1824.MRW
WB: as Shot
Temp: 4400, Tint +4
PICT1597.MRW
WB: as Shot
Temp: 5050, Tint +1
I also have some pictures where I was manually selecting WB: Daylight, or even specific Color Temperature for the shots (5100K)
How do you extract those values:
PICT1824.MRW - WB Levels: 378 256 256 490
PICT1597.MRW - WB Levels: 471.
2007-08-08 15:25:19 UTC in UFRaw
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Hello Udi,
I have checked PICT1824 (Olga and Anna) once more.
The reason why after processing by UFRAW is has normal exposure is because it is overexposured.
I modified page http://www.faringosept.ru/photo/photo-MRW.html and added next to photo histogram (as shown is Adobe Photoshop Lightroom). While balance: As Shot; Saved preset: default settings.
Histogram "touches" border on the rig.
2007-08-06 14:32:24 UTC in UFRaw
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I uploaded RAW files to this location:
http://www.faringosept.ru/photo/PICT1535.rar
http://www.faringosept.ru/photo/PICT1597.rar
Besides, I placed there original JPEG pictures created by Konica Minolta D7 camera:
http://www.faringosept.ru/photo/PICT1535.JPG
http://www.faringosept.ru/photo/PICT1597.JPG
I was shooting RAW+JPEG, so JPEG files can be a good reference to compare results of.
2007-08-06 12:25:33 UTC in UFRaw
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I uploaded JPEG files (PICT1597, PICT1535) which have been generated by camera (Konica Minolta D7) itself to Flickr.
They can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10990469@N05/
Unfortunatly, Flickr doesn't allow to upload RAW files, so I still looking for a solution for uploading MRW files.
2007-08-05 22:26:24 UTC in UFRaw
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PICT1824 (Olga and Anna) is indeed rendered by UFRAW quite well.
But I have many other MRW files which are rendered too dark (underexposured)
For example PICT1597 is MRW file demonstrating underexposure while processing RAW image in UFRAW 0.12.
Picture is taken on Mallorca, during sunny day.
AWB settings were Auto.
Original JPEG file (I was shooting JPEG + RAW) has 141452 colors and looks l.
2007-08-05 21:21:28 UTC in UFRaw
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This would be very nice feature to add, I fully support this request.
2007-08-01 21:16:05 UTC in UFRaw
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I support this request. Batch processing is very important.
I'd liek to have a possibility to select several (all) images in thumbnails view, than click Export (Process) button and get converted pictures in specified folder.
2007-08-01 21:13:27 UTC in UFRaw
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Pictures from Konica Minolta D7 RAW files are underexposured. Tested UFRAW 0.11 and 0.12, same effect.
Correcting exposure like +0.3EV fixes problem, but in other RAW converters such correction is not necessary.
Test files are available form this page:
http://www.faringosept.ru/photo/photo-MRW.html
I can send other test files via mail, if necessary.
I have noticed that there was simi.
2007-08-01 20:33:11 UTC in UFRaw