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Old 23-08-2010, 01:11 PM
luigi
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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
Having said that, when dealing with Canon RAW files, if you really wish to, you can make your edits to a RAW file, and then re-save it as a new RAW file, then, send that through to your pre-processing software; in this case, DeepSkyStacker.
I often do this with my landscapes where I need to blend certain components from the single RAW file.
Mmmm I think that if you edit a RAW and then feed that to DSS the changes are invisible to DSS. All the edits you do are meta-data in the RAW file. DSS only takes the luminance value of each pixel and proceeds to do demosaicing using the selected method.
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