So, what's everybody's opinion on the new computational trickery the R5 introduces? Changing the lighting in n a scene and reducing haze depending on the distance? For examples, see:
I haven't seen much talk about it yet, so I think it is best put here in a separate thread.
I find the depth based dehaze kind of interesting. Does anybody know if the R6 has it too? Did not see references to that so far.
I find it cool that they are exploring some options. At this point, they aren't powerful enough to me to justify using in camera raw conversion of DPP, but they are clearly going in a direction where these might become unique enough features to make looking into it worth it.
Some depth based masking tools would be nice. Different white balancing for a foreground in shade than for a sunlight background for example. The lighting thing has potential too. I am looking forward to more examples.
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I haven't seen much talk about it yet, so I think it is best put here in a separate thread.
I find the depth based dehaze kind of interesting. Does anybody know if the R6 has it too? Did not see references to that so far.
I find it cool that they are exploring some options. At this point, they aren't powerful enough to me to justify using in camera raw conversion of DPP, but they are clearly going in a direction where these might become unique enough features to make looking into it worth it.
Some depth based masking tools would be nice. Different white balancing for a foreground in shade than for a sunlight background for example. The lighting thing has potential too. I am looking forward to more examples.