![]() (*fairly uniform - because they are not the same for each f-stop, due to the logc formula itself, it is not an ideal logarithm). This gives the possibility to encode the whole raw data into the LogC.tiff file (which can contain up to 21EV of DR) and also a fairly uniform number of levels per f-stop. It has this unique functionality: when you open a raw file in it itġ) converts it to LogC.tiff (using Alexa's logc formula) which is 16-bit tiff with UniWB and logc encoded dataĢ) it works with that tiff to color grade it I am getting the idea for this from a program called 3DLUTCreator which you may be familiar with. Of course that would also require customized raw conversion perhaps.
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