![]() Some of us hate to rent software for more per year than it used to cost to purchase outright. I just told PhotoNinja to use 5D4 defaults since the R and the 5D4 have essentially the same sensor. ![]() Perhaps LR6 defaults to applying some presets that are camera specific when converting, and doesn't know what to do with the EOS R. I was a bit concerned about turning the demosaicing over to Adobe, but according to the author of PhotoNinja the Adobe DNG converter does NOT do the demosaicing, that is still done by your 3rd party RAW processor. I did not notice any obvious difference between the DNGs resulting from a CR3 file and results from various CR2 files. I don't know about LR6 but I had no trouble processing DNGs in the current version of PhotoNinja, my standard RAW processor. I'm sorry, but I don't understand the mentality of people that insist on using outdated software that is unable to process their image files. (And converting to TIF in DPP and importing those to LR creates large files and is a very slow workflow).ĮF 16-35 L - EF 24-105 II L - RF 24-105 II L Anyone using Adobe Converter and LR 6? Working for you? I have to believe that its the DNG converter doing a poor job, but open to ideas. I recall others here use and like those results. I am amazed how bad the DNG's are in LR6. I m at a loss what to do as I won't rent Adobe, ON1 does not have CCr3 decoding yet and DPP just does not seem to be a tool I can relate to. Nothing I try to remove noise, sharpen, contrast, clarity gets it to look anywhere close to the JPG in LR. The JPG looks good! The DNG is soft and very noisy. Import both the DNG and JPG to Lightroom 6. Now, I convert the CR3 to DNG win Adobe DNG Converter. But I cannot find a workflow in DPP that comes close to LR. The CR3 in DPP looks great, as does the JPG. The CR3 in Faststone looks oversaturated, but crisp. Not identical, but very comfortably close and good. The JPG and DNG look very close in Windows Photo Viewer and very good. Faststone Viewer with a questionable CR3 display.
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