7.10.1 Options

7.10.1.16 File/Raw

Some digital cameras offer raw, unchanged image data. PhotoLine is able to interpret those data of some cameras. Because these data are unchanged - which means "not enhanced", you can turn on actions, that will be executed automatically after loading and that will enhance the quality of the data.

A raw file is imported into PhotoLine as a document with layers. The background layer is the original raw file. In addition, there are two adjustment layers: The first one converts the raw image from the color space of the camera into a common color space and eliminates problems that can arise from overexposure. The second one adjusts the brightness and contains further adjustments to improve the image.

Activating Automatic White Point optimizes brightness after loading. Use Camera White Point applies the white point stored in the Raw file, if there is one.

If the mode Support of Special Sensors is activated, Raw files containing more than one image (this is currently only concerning digital cameras from Fujifilm) are imported as a document with two image layers. The bottom image will be the one with normal brightness, the top one will be underexposed. You can use the two layers to correct overexposed parts in the normal brightness image.

With Action you can execute an action after loading the raw file (see chapter 4.26). For example, you can reduce the document to a background layer or perform additional processing steps.

Load as controls how the original raw file is inserted into the new document. There are three choices:

Image

This is classic mode.

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Embedded Placeholder

The data of the raw file is inserted as a placeholder layer.

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File-based Placeholder

The raw file is inserted as a placeholder layer that refers to the original file.

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