In FastRawViewer: you can change Preferences - Image Display - Contrast curve type to sRGB/Gamma 1.8 or 2.2/L-star from standard Variable contrast setting.
With these contrast curve (tonemapping) settings: image is white-balanced, demosaiced, color conversion (from camera to display) is applied, but tonemapping is very simple, no S-shaped curve (without tonemapping, linear image will look very dark on screen). You probably may want to turn Preferences - Exposure - Apply Adobe hidden exposure correction off
Also, you may consider our RawDigger program. It allows:
- 'Raw image display': without white balance, with or without (very basic) demosaic, with or without 2.2 gamma conversion.
- RGB image display in raw colors: white balance, demosaic, no camera-to-screen color conversion, with or without gamma-2.2, with or without auto-brightening.
Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
In FastRawViewer: you can change Preferences - Image Display - Contrast curve type to sRGB/Gamma 1.8 or 2.2/L-star from standard Variable contrast setting.
With these contrast curve (tonemapping) settings: image is white-balanced, demosaiced, color conversion (from camera to display) is applied, but tonemapping is very simple, no S-shaped curve (without tonemapping, linear image will look very dark on screen). You probably may want to turn Preferences - Exposure - Apply Adobe hidden exposure correction off
Also, you may consider our RawDigger program. It allows:
- 'Raw image display': without white balance, with or without (very basic) demosaic, with or without 2.2 gamma conversion.
- RGB image display in raw colors: white balance, demosaic, no camera-to-screen color conversion, with or without gamma-2.2, with or without auto-brightening.
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Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team