Le 01/02/2016 16:34, Anton Aylward a écrit :
Are you talking abut a JPG being embedded in a RAW file?
no
I ask this because on my camera if I select RAW ONLY (as opposed to RAW+JPG)
a) all the 'scene' settings are now disabled. That means the camera isn't converting raw to a JPG using a particular algorithm. it can't, no algorithm is selected
are you sure? I only own Canon cameras (now 5DMKIII), but I still can choose "green auto+" *and* RAW of course there is no jpg (may be a thumbnail, but this is unimportant), but the raw file have to hold all the camera settings, even if don't applying any. it have at least to display the images on the camera screen :-) after all, all the "scene" modes are only variations on the camera setup. and when the dedicated (Nikon or Canon) software open the file, it know all what the camera did and open this as default. Of course you can change all this at will http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/picturecontrol/ say (notice the "can be": "For changes and adjustments of Picture Controls after shooting. Flat option and clarity parameter can be applied to NEF (RAW) data shot with a Nikon digital SLR camera. " asI understand it, the raw file is *not* an image, the default camera setup included in it allows Nikon Capture http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/capturenxd/about/ to apply these settings as default, giving the same raw as the camera would have done, then of course tune it jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org