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pfsindcraw

NAME

pfsindcraw − Read an image in a camera RAW file format supported by DCRAW and write pfs stream to the standard output

SYNOPSIS

pfsindcraw [--native] <file> [<file>...]

DESCRIPTION

This command can be used to read images in a camera RAW file format supported by DCRAW and write pfs stream to the standard output as if read from 16bit ppm file (no gamma correction, white balance from camera if available). In principle such data should conform to the definition of High Dynamic Range contents used in the pfstools package.

A raw image may in some cases require clamping to remove zero values, see examples.

OPTIONS

--native, -n

Read images in native camera color space (instead of sRGB). To be used with pfscolortransform. Must be specified before any file name.

EXAMPLES

pfsindcraw img_0070.cr2 | pfsview

View a full dynamic range of a raw image from Canon 350D camera.

pfsindcraw img_0070.cr2 | pfsclamp --rgb | pfstmo_drago03 | pfsout
img.jpg

Tone map a raw image and save it as JPEG. Clamping is used to remove zero values, which otherwise result in NaN values after tone mapping.

pfsindcraw --native img_0070.cr2 | pfscolortransform --rgbxyz
canon500d.txt | pfsout img.exr

Load a RAW image in its native camera color space, calibrate using matrix stored in canon500d.txt file (not supplied) and save as an EXR image.

SEE ALSO

pfsout(1) pfsinppm(1) pfscolortransform(1)

BUGS

Please report bugs and comments to the pfstools discussion group (http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools).

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