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Proper Dynamic Range Test: BMC Camera


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Did you download the raw DNG frames? There are vertical lines cutting through the backs of the girls legs and body, horrid green noise in the shadows, if thats what the sensor is reading out then no amount of gigabytes of 1 channel 12bit raw is going to fix it. Garbage in garbage out raw or not.

Like yourselves have no idea what the guy 'grading' some one elses raw files was trying to achieve.
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Yellow nope just watched the vimeo video which was very distracting to say the least. I was just looking at the highs and lows which looked fine to me and basicly just how her hair blows out. This is obviously an 8 bit image and not raw So the original look where the hair highlight may have been recoverable I don't know.As for the rest Probably compression or somthing else that isn't down to the BMC I would think.

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