Marc Hildebrant
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Group,
A discussion about the use of the Gamma function at "scantips.com" indicated that all Raw data from the Camara is encoded with a gamma value of 2.2.
Later, the Monitor applies an inverse function to remove the encoded data and return the original values as produced by the Camara A to D process. The conclusion
is that the eye wants a linear result from the camara's sensor.
Thus, a scale factor of square root of 2 is an option on the Rawdigger scale to show a "roughly" linear amplitude output.
Does this logic make sense?
I know that the curves can be modified to help with mid-tones, etc., but that is not what I am asking here.
Marc
A discussion about the use of the Gamma function at "scantips.com" indicated that all Raw data from the Camara is encoded with a gamma value of 2.2.
Later, the Monitor applies an inverse function to remove the encoded data and return the original values as produced by the Camara A to D process. The conclusion
is that the eye wants a linear result from the camara's sensor.
Thus, a scale factor of square root of 2 is an option on the Rawdigger scale to show a "roughly" linear amplitude output.
Does this logic make sense?
I know that the curves can be modified to help with mid-tones, etc., but that is not what I am asking here.
Marc