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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Other Raw Converters => Apple Aperture Q&A => Topic started by: Hans_de_Kort on February 12, 2008, 05:28:27 pm
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I just did a little test.
My P30+raw files converted to DNG with CaptureOne 4 and imported into Aperture 2.
It al works.
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Great that it imports, but can you tell if it is reading the raw data or simply processing the embedded JPEG?
John
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Great that it imports, but can you tell if it is reading the raw data or simply processing the embedded JPEG?
John
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If you convert to DNG via ACR instead you can choose not to create jpeg, so I think it's reading the RAW.
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Thanks Samuel
I've got better detail on it now (from AUPN (http://apertureprofessional.com/showthread.php?t=11870)) and what you say is right. If it's from an unsupported camera, they're now reading the DNG's raw data and decoding it according to a generic DNG recipe. It's a sensible move by Apple, and good for DNG too.
John
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I just tried importing a DNG that I made with C1 4.1.1 into Aperture 2.0 and I get these weird magenta blotches in the highlights.. it looks like a clipping overlay but it's in the actual image when I export it. Anyone know what's going on? Lightroom is reading it without problem.