DNG conversion
Posted: 2011-05-29T08:12:09-07:00
Excuse me in advance if this is a FAQ, yet search returns nothing of this sort... So, given are:
WinXP SP3
IM-6.7.0-Q16-dll
raw images from a scanner saved in DNG format by, as far as I know, VueScan 9.something
convert dng:01.dng 01.tif
returns the following error: "Cannot use camera white balance"
The output TIFF file is created but is nearly black; only a keen eye may see that some shapes are present nevertheless, next to black at where it should be hightlights.
Some googling reveals that camera white balance is not stored in DNG. (Is it really so? I think experts may examine the format specification better than a user.) Yet there are some viewers that do open the files more or less correctly, two of them may be mentioned - FastStone and IrfanView. (Unfortunately, none of them can save in 48-bit TIFF.) Apparently they either read the white balance from the file correctly, or do use some presets by default. Why not IM?
Second, if the balance setting is really missing, then there should be an IM option to set it manually, shouldn't it?
WinXP SP3
IM-6.7.0-Q16-dll
raw images from a scanner saved in DNG format by, as far as I know, VueScan 9.something
convert dng:01.dng 01.tif
returns the following error: "Cannot use camera white balance"
The output TIFF file is created but is nearly black; only a keen eye may see that some shapes are present nevertheless, next to black at where it should be hightlights.
Some googling reveals that camera white balance is not stored in DNG. (Is it really so? I think experts may examine the format specification better than a user.) Yet there are some viewers that do open the files more or less correctly, two of them may be mentioned - FastStone and IrfanView. (Unfortunately, none of them can save in 48-bit TIFF.) Apparently they either read the white balance from the file correctly, or do use some presets by default. Why not IM?
Second, if the balance setting is really missing, then there should be an IM option to set it manually, shouldn't it?