So I know I can get close to an unmolested or pre processed RAW file from my camera, but going through the menus of a new model there are a lot of options available so I wondered who used which ones and if any post processing programs honor any of those options specifically for RAW files. I have no interest in how any of these settings impact jpeg files.
For instance I know HTP has been shown to write to the RAW information and 'limits' the ISO range because of the way it works. Basically it underexposes by one stop and lifts that exposed by one stop to protect the highlights.
But we now have:-
1: Auto Light Optimizer.
2: Long Exposure Noise Reduction.
3: High ISO speed noise reduction.
4: Highlight Tone Priority.
5: Lens aberration correction:
A: Peripheral illumination correction.
B: Chromatic aberration correction
C: Distortion correction.
D: Diffraction correction.
Does anybody shooting RAW and not using a DPP workflow use only of these settings?
For instance I know HTP has been shown to write to the RAW information and 'limits' the ISO range because of the way it works. Basically it underexposes by one stop and lifts that exposed by one stop to protect the highlights.
But we now have:-
1: Auto Light Optimizer.
2: Long Exposure Noise Reduction.
3: High ISO speed noise reduction.
4: Highlight Tone Priority.
5: Lens aberration correction:
A: Peripheral illumination correction.
B: Chromatic aberration correction
C: Distortion correction.
D: Diffraction correction.
Does anybody shooting RAW and not using a DPP workflow use only of these settings?