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Jun 5, 2013 1:30 PM in response to léonieby coxorange,Another thing: When comparing the JPG with the DNG (cropped to the same size) I noticed that there is some deformation in the border areas. Why does this happen?
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Jun 5, 2013 1:45 PM in response to coxorangeby léonie,is some deformation in the border areas.
Do you mean geometrical distortions, like barrel distortion or pin cushion distortion?
dng converter may not include camera specific lens correction, that your camera probably can do, when it renders the jpeg from the raw. -
Jun 5, 2013 3:41 PM in response to léonieby coxorange,leonieDF wrote:
dng converter may not include camera specific lens correction, that your camera probably can do, when it renders the jpeg from the raw.
Yes, it looks exactly like that. Hence RAW images can mean a lot of work to make them look *better* than "automatic" JPEGs. I think I will do this only in cases when I'm really not satisfied with a JPEG - otherwise it would be too time-consuming.