By ‘camera specific’ I was referring to the information required to get at the CFA data and to render a viewable image (e.g. matrices, opcodes etc.). So what is often done by libraw and/or DNG Converter for instance.
In my mix of projects, I’m picking at decoding lens correction information from Nikon NEFs from the Z series cameras. To look at the data, I’ve run a NEF through Adobe’s DNGConverter to inspect the DNG’s Opcode3 contents. I downloaded the x86_64 executable of DNGLab 0.5 to give it a try, but it doesn’t go that deep. That sort of thing would be useful…
Thank you.
I installed the .deb on an Ubuntu 20.04 machine, and that went very nicely.
I’ll make a guess that the .CR3 files from my new Canon EOS R7 are the same format as the R3 and R5 that it already knows about.
Would you like a couple of samples?
There’s an R10 just come out as well, I’ve not seen one yet.