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(It is the latest version of Viewer 3 same behavior before and after its internal update.) Yes as in Examples 2 and 3, it occurs any time images changes in any of the editing modes (White Balance, Contrast, Exposure etc.) in Viewer 3. Especially after Reset, all settings were standard factory. The color space was not changed and is sRGB, no other advanced options like Tonal or Contrast settings were changed. Only the usual Aperture / Exposure Compensation controls, selecting Fine+RAW. The same problem was confirmed by OLYMPUS representative when he downloaded the images and tested on his computer.
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Have you visited the manufacturer's site to check if you are using the latest released driver for your videocard or chipset? You could also see if the video driver (or a separate configuration/management tool that may have come with it) has any relevant settings for handling of 48-bit or 16-bit/channel data. If it does not, (and I know this may sound odd) my first suspicion here would be a buggy video driver. When you leave that 'highest quality'setting off, does this same error still occur anywhere? More specifically, the first 8 bits in each 16-bit pixel component seem to have been reduced to 0. Raw files are linear and when half the histogram drops to zero, that suggests to me that something is going wrong with the handling of 16-bit data (which I assume is what the "Display RAW files at the highest quality" setting does - it tries to show 16-bit/ch data rather than the normal 8b/ch).
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When you shot your images (ORFs), did you use any non-standard settings that the DPReview people may not have used - for instance, shoot in AdobeRGB color space? I'm not convinced that there has to be anything wrong with the raw files (that would be very rare, and they seem to work fine elsewhere), or that this Viewer problem is related to that of Silkypix. I did perform camera Reset, and Pixel Mapping - no change. But since they also crash SilkyPix, I am suspecting issues with the camera itself. So I am suspecting the issue may be with the camera, or Viewer 3 not being able to handle the latest camera format. Note 2: I checked RAW images from the same camera used in DPReview web review:Īnd they had NO issues in Viewer 3.
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Note 1: these images do open in Lightroom CC, but I want to make sure they work with all supported software, esp. I reached out to OLYMPUS customer support, but after several days of talking and email, they did not offer any solution. If anyone has some ideas what could be wrong with the RAW files produced by this camera, it will be greatly appreciated. In RAW Development mode just clicking “Display RAW files at the highest quality” icon or using any of the tools in RAW1, RAW2 tool trays will cause the image distortion by reducing the contrast dramatically, which is reflected in the shrunk Histogram. In Edit mode, after applying the tool, the image is distorted, and the Histogram shrinks showing how dynamic range is reduced.Īfter the tool is applied, and it goes to background processing (Updating …%), the contrast drops, and the Histogram shrinks more than half way.ģ. Even though here the histogram does not change, it effectively shrinks dynamic range (just as in the Edit and RAW cases below).Ģ. (See camera and image parameters in Properties on the right).Īfter that image is distorted and contrast drops. In View mode, Selecting “Display RAW files at the highest quality” (after double-click in browser). Here are the issues in OLYMPUS Viewer 3, which effectively prevent any editing or even high quality viewing of any RAW images.
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You can download the sample images that cause the issues
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They also crash SilkyPix 8 Pro (cannot open them and hangs).
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I am experiencing issues with RAW files from OLYMPUS E-M10 Mark III, when they are edited in OLYMPUS Viewer 3: contrast drops, shrinking histogram.