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<blockquote data-quote="Peakoverload" data-source="post: 347288" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>The RAW file was from a Canon EOS-10D and by flat I mean no adjustments to any setting in the RAW editor that would have changed the image from how it was originally captured by the camera was made. This was achieved by turning off any processing options that I was permitted to in each program and/or by setting each parameter to "as shot" or at it's equivalent unity/1:1 setting and no, no camera profile was used in C1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peakoverload, post: 347288, member: 27271"] The RAW file was from a Canon EOS-10D and by flat I mean no adjustments to any setting in the RAW editor that would have changed the image from how it was originally captured by the camera was made. This was achieved by turning off any processing options that I was permitted to in each program and/or by setting each parameter to "as shot" or at it's equivalent unity/1:1 setting and no, no camera profile was used in C1 [/QUOTE]
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