Hello!
I have got 10 bit data from CMOS image sensor
I encapsulate it in 2 bytes(16 bit)/pixel and store 1024x1024 pixels in text file consistently
Can I consider that file as 16-bit RAW data?
If I can, does it exist RAW 16-bit to JPEG converter?
Thanks in advance
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Is it debayered? Most would consider un-debayered to be raw, not the debayered version.
Is the pixel coding linear? Most would consider linear coding to be more close to the original raw than your usual log or otherwise encoded version which tries to conform to psychovisual needs and color spectrum standards.
Scott -
Thanks !
No itsnot debayred, just data from ADC
I suppose that pixel coding is linear -
I don't know of any standalone, straight RAW-to-JPEG converters, for the simple fact that you SHOULD be making adjustments, based on the content, to get an optimum JPEG image. Those kind of adjustments can usually only be done in a full-fledged image editing app such as Photoshop (or Gimp if you are lucky and the plugins and workarounds work for you).
Scott -
You can easily do this in Adobe Lightroom: you just drag all the images to the Library; select them all; apply any general corrections to all selected files (they usually required some sort of adjustment); and then export them to JPEG (or any other supported format). You can create a JPEG preset that has the compression amount you want to apply.
I did a quick search and quickly found this 32-second YouTube video that describes the process:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghOZrjqwfC8 -
it's my guess absolutely nothing will read your files. all the raw to jpg converters would need precise details on exactly how your raw data is written to file in order to deal with it. even things like canon bringing out a new camera with a different model number in the file header can take months for raw converters to update their settings in order to use it. you are probably going to have to try writing your own i'm afraid.
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True. Since you created your own "file format" of your captured data, you are also going to have create your own "file format reader".
Scott
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