Major updates for AccuRaw EXR, AccuRaw Monochrome and PhotoRaw
There's a whole slew of new camera support, including for Canon's new CR3 format.
Updates of AccuRaw EXR, AccuRaw Monochrome, PhotoRaw are now available on the Apple App Store.
pcdMagic for Windows in now available on the Windows Store
pcdMagic for Windows - the only currently available app that can convert Kodak Photo CD images with correct color and at full resolution - is now available on the Microsoft Windows Store.
Leica CL raw file (DNG) analysis
As usual when new Leica cameras come out, I took a quick look inside a DNG from one of Leica's new Leica CL cameras:
The camera name shows as "LEICA CL" The image data is 14-bit. There is no compression used in the DNG I looked at. The DNG version is 1.4, with a "backward version" of 1.3.
Those of you that have read the Leica M10 raw file analysis post will know that M10 DNGs have more baggage in them that is typically the case for a Leica DNG. I've put together a little app to clean them up, called DNG Cleaner (Mac only for the moment).
AccuRaw has become AccuRaw EXR
AccuRaw users might have gotten a bit of a surprise recently - AccuRaw has turned into AccuRaw EXR, and is now at version 3.
The reason for the name change is that the focus of the AccuRaw product has changed a bit, based on what users were actually doing with it.
Fuji GFX 50S compressed raw support is now available
Good news - AccuRaw, AccuRaw Monochrome and PhotoRaw now have support for the compressed raw format that Fuji use in the new GFX 50S. Previous versions of AccuRaw/PhotoRaw had support for the regular uncompressed RAFs, but not the compressed version.
AccuRaw and PhotoRaw now have Fuji GFX 50S support
Updated: AccuRaw and PhotoRaw now have support for compressed and uncompressed RAFs.
For those that have been asking me about AccuRaw and Fuji GFX 50S support, I'm pleased to say that the version on the App Store as of today has support, although only for uncompressed RAFs.
Leica M10 raw file (DNG) analysis
As usual when new Leica cameras come out, I took a quick look inside some DNGs from one of Leica's new M10 cameras. Usually, there's not much to see with Leica DNGs - they are typically text-book vanilla DNGs. But with the Leica M10, things are bit more interesting.
The AccuRaw EXR beta is now available!
AccuRaw EXR is a new version of AccuRaw with support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) images in OpenEXR format. OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications that uses floating point data.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 II raw support in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
For those eagerly awaiting the opportunity to be able to process Olympus OM-D E-M1 II raws, the latest version (4.4.2) of PhotoRaw has support, including for the 80 megapixel raws. AccuRaw and AccuRaw Monochrome support will follow in a day or two in version 2.5.1.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV support in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
New versions of PhotoRaw and AccuRaw became available on the App Store today with support for the new Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
New to the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is what Canon are calling ‘Dual Pixel Raw’.
Fuji compressed raw support for the Fuji X-Pro2 in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
Good news - AccuRaw, AccuRaw Monochrome and PhotoRaw now have support for the compressed raw format that Fuji use in the new X-Pro2. This is thanks to Alexey Danilchenko and the folks over at LibRaw, who reverse engineered the format, and published the results in open source form.
Nikon D5 support in AccuRaw and PhotoRaw
Yes, AccuRaw and PhotoRaw now supports the Nikon 5, all ISO 3,280,000 of it. The new versions are already available on the App Store.
LFI has recently published an article stating that the sensor in the new Leica M262 differs from that in the older Leica M240. This has generated a fair amount of comment on various forums because the M262 is, at least in principle, just a simplified version of the M240.
Mini comparative review : Eight email apps for Inbox Zero
Mostly, I use this blog to write about photography related issues, but today I'm making an exception, and writing about email apps. Apologies to regular readers, but never fear, normal service will resumed soon.
Email is important to me.
CornerFix - still going strong
CornerFix was one the the first imaging apps that I wrote. Written originally for the Leica M8 to fix the M8's "pink corners" problem, it corrects for vignetting, both in luminance and in color dependent form. In photographic circles, this is known as "flat fielding".
Two great articles from Photosmith's developers
I've just found out that, to my regret, Photosmith has ceased development. In short, Photosmith allowed images to easily be uploaded to an iPad, sorted, rated, and the ratings etc transferred to Adobe's Lightroom.
Leica SL (Typ 601) raw file (DNG) analysis
(Edited 23 October to include information on how M lenses are handled.)
As usual when new Leica cameras come out, I took a quick look inside a DNG from one of Leica's new Leica SL (Typ 601) cameras, using one of the new Leica L mount lenses:
The camera is using what appears to be production softwa
Affinity Photo is out of beta
Affinity Photo isn't one of my products, but I have been following it closely, and trying out the betas as they came out. It is now out of beta, and I know that a lot of readers of this blog are looking for alternatives to being forced onto the Creative Cloud model.
Leica M Monochrom (Type 246) raw file (DNG) analysis
As usual when new Leica cameras come out, I took a quick look inside a DNG from one of Leica's new Leica M Monochrom (Type 246) cameras:
The camera is using what appears to be production software - version 1.0.0.4. The camera name shows as "LEICA M MONOCHROM (Typ 246)" The image data is 12-bit.
NDSR Boston chooses pcdMagic for Kodak Photo CD conversion
I don't often talk about pcdMagic because, well, there's seldom much new to say about it. For those that don't know, pcdMagic is my software package for converting old Kodak Photo CD images to modern formats.
PhotoRaw 4.2.1 is available with lots of new camera support
PhotoRaw version 4.2.1 is now available on the Apple App Store with new camera support including the Sony A7 II (ICLE-7M2), Sony QX1 (ICLE-QX1), Panasonic DMC-CM1, Pentax K-S1, Olympus E-PL7, Fuji S1, Kodak C330, Leica D-Lux (Type 109), Leica V-Lux (Type 114), Samsung NX300M, Samsung NX3000
The iOS 8 raw+jpeg bug is fixed
I previously wrote about a nasty bug in iOS 8 that prevented PhotoRaw from accessing any images that were shot as raw+JPEG.
AccuRaw support for the Canon 7D II, SX60 HS, G7 X and Fuji X100T
So you can stop emailing me :)
The versions of AccuRaw and AccuRaw Monochrome on the App Store as of this morning (V2.2.8) have support for the Canon 7D Mark II, Canon SX60 HS, Canon G7 X and Fuji X100T.
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