RX100 Mk4 Appearance after adjustment in Adobe Camera Raw. |
I have been using and testing my new RX100Mk4 over the last few weeks and will be posting about this interesting camera over the coming months.
Today’s post is just to show how malleable are the RAW files from this camera’s Sony RS ‘one inch’ (actually 13.2 x 8.8mm, 15.9mm diagonal) sensor, about the size of the nail on an adult little finger.
The photograph is of a scene with extreme brightness range from the clouds above to the foliage in shade below.
The photo at the top of the post is the result after adjusting the sliders in Adobe Camera Raw.
The photo at the bottom of the post is the appearance of the RAW file at default settings.
Both files have been converted to JPG for posting but this did not change their appearance.
You can see that what at first looks like a hopeless case of subject brightness range beyond the camera’s capability turns out to be decently manageable in Adobe Camera Raw. Of course the foliage showed quite a bit of luminance noise but that was easily tamed in ACR with no need for HDR strategies.
This camera continues to impress me with the quality of the pictures which I can make with it.
RX100 Mk4 Appearance at default ACR settings |
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