oczywiście że ingeruje, tak samo jak Long Exposure Noise Reduction ingeruje
Wywołaj RAW w DPP na IDENTYCZNYCH ustawieniach, a otrzymasz zupełnie inne zdjęcie:
https://2.img-dpreview.com/files/p/E...49d4d910d12169
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Yes it effects raw files. The tone response variations it produces are only written into the JPEG but in order to do the JPEG processing HTP forces a 1 stop underexposure of the raw capture. You'll notice that HTP requires the camera ISO to be raised one stop. That one stop is in effect a one stop underexposure of the raw capturehttps://2.img-dpreview.com/files/p/E...49d4d910d12169I did some quick tests. It seems that selecting 'Highlight Priority' affects JPEGs and RAW files equally - if the raw files are processed with Canon's DPP program.
Highlight Priority does not affect RAW files processed with Adobe Camera Raw.
These raw conversions were done at default settings. Note that the .CR2 files were processed directly with DPP, but had to be converted to .DNG files before processing with ACR. (CS5)
lightroom nie potrafi prawdiłowo wywyłać RAWa z HTP, ponieważ:
i w ACR zupełnie inny efekt:HTP forces a 1 stop underexposure of the raw capture. You'll notice that HTP requires the camera ISO to be raised one stop. That one stop is in effect a one stop underexposure of the raw capture
https://3.img-dpreview.com/files/p/E...219812a72972a9