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Camera Raw 15.1 vs 14.x - Tonemapping of .EXRs

Community Beginner ,
Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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Dear community and Adobe Support,

in recent versions of CameraRaw it automatically did some tonemapping prior to opening the image. In v15 this behaviour has been switched (and no tonemapping seems to be applied on opening an .exr).

Can this be turned off to fall back to the old behaviour? Is there any other way of getting the exact same Tonemapping behaviour prior to doing exposure/gamma adjustments in cameraraw?

kind regards,
Rasmus

 

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LEGEND ,
Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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What do you mean by "automatically did some tonemapping prior to opening the image"

See:

https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/hdr-output.html

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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Thanks digitaldog,

In the following images you see cameraraw v13 vs v15. As you can see even before touching any slider CR is doing some tonemapping/auto adjustment, but it's not affecting the sliders. In CR15 the image stays exactly the same when you open CR.
Regarding the new HDR setting in CR15 I'm pretty sure it is not what I'm looking for. I am not working on a HDR display, I just want to be able to switch back to the old "behaviour" from CR 13/14 or at least understand how to recreate it in CR15.

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Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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Does 15.0.1 exhbit the same problem? The 2023.1 Lightroom/ACR releases (including ACR 15.1) have a bug where they do not interpret some 32bit files correctly: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-bugs/p-32bit-tiffs-broken-in-lightroom-classic-12-1...

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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Thank you for your feedback @JtheNinja ,

This might fall into the same category although I'm working with 32bit .exr renderings in my case. However in my scenario ACR15.1 in PS2023 does not show so obvious misbehaviour and wrong results.

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 13, 2023 Feb 13, 2023

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Greetings all,

 

Updates for Adobe Photography products have been released.  The February 2023  updates contain a fix for this issue. 

If you do not see the update in your Creative Cloud Application, you can refresh it by hitting [Ctrl/Cmd]+[Alt/Opt]+[ R ].

Note: It may take up to 24 hours for your update to be available in your Creative Cloud app.

 

Thank you for your patience.

Rikk Flohr - Customer Advocacy: Adobe Photography Products

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