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+ | The log encoding places shadows, midtones and highlights at different (often higher) code values than the sRGB encoding. A log encoded image shown on an sRGB encoded display without re-encoding. won’t match how it’s supposed to look, and can look washed out. The re-encoding converts the log code values to the corresponding sRGB values. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 13 April 2018
The log encoding places shadows, midtones and highlights at different (often higher) code values than the sRGB encoding. A log encoded image shown on an sRGB encoded display without re-encoding. won’t match how it’s supposed to look, and can look washed out. The re-encoding converts the log code values to the corresponding sRGB values.