DNGLab 0.5 released

Hello Daniel, thanks for addressing my questions.

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.

Jack

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…

The info is taken from libraw, metadata or dng files from Adobe converter.

DCP profiles are not yet supported, but would be an interesting feature.

The data is always converted to 16 bit unsigned data and lossless or uncompressed stored.

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Excellent, look forward to it.

Jack

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.