![]() ![]() “Movement” includes any change whatsoever in lighting.įurthermore, the developers of RawDigger and FastRawViewer and now SonyPixelShift2DNG are among the most skilled and most responsive developers out there-something wrong, it’s fixed the next day or at least very quickly. * Other than the issues inherent to pixel shift ( checkerboarding) that make it useless for most outdoor photography e.g., wind causes all sorts of things to move including clouds, leaves, grass, trees plus moving water or people or animals. The only significant limitation at present is that it does not do recursive processing (folders within folders)-but that will be added soon. As far as I”m concerned, I have no more concerns about dealing with Sony pixel shift files*. I’ve been testing SonyPixelShift2DNG by Libraw and it’s already very fast and highly usable. See yesterday’s comments on the abysmal state of support by Sony for its own pixel shift functionality. See my Sony wish list and get Sony A7R III at B&H Photo. SEND FEEDBACK Related: Adobe, Adobe Camera Raw, data compression, digital sensor, Eric B, exposure, FastRawViewer, histogram, LibRaw, Lightroom, pixel shift, RawDigger, software, Sony, Sony A7R, Sony A7R II, Sony A7R III, Sony mirrorless, Sony Pixel Shift, true-color sensor or image, workflow
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