![]() ![]() So whether or not you trust the camera company to do the best job of demosaicing their own sensor is up to you, but if you use open-source software you're still going to get great images, but they're never going to look exactly like the JPEGs you get off the camera. ![]() Likely that's what they used in-house when developing the camera software. Thus, when you view a RAW file in the camera (or a JPEG straight off the camera), or in a commercial offering, you're getting an image that looks more like what the manufacturer of the camera intended. These algorithms are also embedded in the camera firmware and are responsible for converting the RAW sensor data into something resembling an image. One interesting thing to note about open-source vs commercial software when it comes to RAW conversion is that commercial offerings like Adobe CS, CaptureOne and Affinity Photo sometimes have a relationship with camera manufacturers to get access to their proprietary demosaicing algorithm for their camera's sensors. ![]()
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