M4cr0s
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Re: Compressing Android camera2-DNGs lossless by >60%
Fimagena wrote:
M4cr0s wrote:
I see there is an option for applying .dcp camera profiles. Would it be possible to implement support for CorneFix .cpf profiles too?
Not planned as of now but I will have a look into it.
Interesting app, it seems a bit flaky/buggy, but can be made to work
It should be neither. Please report any bugs (/"flakyness") you find to fimagena@gmail.com (or here if you prefer) - that would be very helpful.
Perhaps flaky/buggy is not precise. I've had it randomly closing on me a couple of times, but hard to pinpoint it to specific actions.
A couple of niggles though..
- Cannot write to SD-Cards on a non-rooted phone running Lollipop (contrary to what the Internet will tell you, this is in fact possible it appears, have a look at how ES File Explorer have implementet it).
- I cannot seem to save or "favorite" source and output folders in any way. Have to manually browse to them every time.
Lens profiles for Adobe Lightroom do not correct for color shift in the edges/corners it seems. Most mobile phone lenses have quite serious optical aberrations and very often color shifts. At least I have to use Cornerfix to correct my LG G4 RAWs reasonably well, the ACR compatible profiles I have found do not account for the color shift in the corners. I believe Cornerfix was created originally to correct properly for the color shift experienced with older film-era rangefinder lenses on mirrorless cameras like the Sony A7-series. With properly created profiles it works well with cellphone camera lenses too.
It would be nice to be able to resave .dngs to save storage space and correct them to before importing to a pc or tablet for editing. Simplifying the workflow on the road.
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