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Hi,
I have had my first successful day to night ramp using qddb. When I import the RAW files into LRT I get some strange curves (photos attached). Can someone please explain to me why there is the massive drop in the orange curve?
I understand the blue curve is the luminance/luminosity. Is the orange curve basically supposed to be the opposite of the luminance? The preiew window shows that the picture went quite dark, however viewing the JPEGs on the camera screen they don't look that dark. When doing the transitions in LRT it all seems to look ok and not go that dark.
I forgot to change the white balance to be constant, if that matters. It was on auto.
After I tried to 'drag to lightroom' I realised that I hadn't converted my .RAW files to .DNG. I then did so, and when I loaded the .DNG files into LRT there was a distinct change in the colours. Any idea why this would be?
Your feedback is appreciated.
Beny
I have had my first successful day to night ramp using qddb. When I import the RAW files into LRT I get some strange curves (photos attached). Can someone please explain to me why there is the massive drop in the orange curve?
I understand the blue curve is the luminance/luminosity. Is the orange curve basically supposed to be the opposite of the luminance? The preiew window shows that the picture went quite dark, however viewing the JPEGs on the camera screen they don't look that dark. When doing the transitions in LRT it all seems to look ok and not go that dark.
I forgot to change the white balance to be constant, if that matters. It was on auto.
After I tried to 'drag to lightroom' I realised that I hadn't converted my .RAW files to .DNG. I then did so, and when I loaded the .DNG files into LRT there was a distinct change in the colours. Any idea why this would be?
Your feedback is appreciated.
Beny