• DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 years ago

    I'm sure they do. Chris and Jordan, for example, have been calling for in-camera histograms in several of their videos. I'm sure other high profile people have been as well.

    The camera manufacturers are unwilling to implement them, hence this thread 🙂

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 years ago

    Well, maybe for some depending on how they do their culling but for me it wouldn't.

  • NotsoGloomy1panorama_fish_eye
    92 posts
    2 years ago

    Phase One's backs have Raw histograms so if you have $50,000 to spare. I don't need a Raw histogram but would really like a blinky where any Raw area is overexposed. Ken

  • bobn2panorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Formats and structures of what?

  • IliahBorgpanorama_fish_eye
    976 posts
    2 years ago

    Look at it this way: if one has a raw histogram in a camera, wouldn't they expect to have it on a computer?

    And while asking for a raw histogram in a camera, why not to ask why ACR/Lr/NC/DPP don't show raw histogram?

  • primeshooterpanorama_fish_eye
    217 posts
    2 years ago

    This is very interesting. Is the Histo in lightroom and PS any better than the back of the camera jpg preview or exactly the same? Surprized this is still going on!

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 years ago

    Yes, it would be nice but not a must have for me. The in-camera raw histogram is much more useful for me.

    Ditto above.

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 years ago

    In my experience they are never the same but similar because the way the camera converts the raw data to a jpeg will be different to the way my raw converter does.

    The camera converts the raw data based on the camera's 'picture style' settings at the time.

  • NotsoGloomy1panorama_fish_eye
    92 posts
    2 years ago

    I don't want to start an argument Iliah but a camera Raw histogram should allow the photographer to capture the most data. When processing we are manipulating the data to produce the most pleasing, to our eyes, effect no matter the data. If we had Raw histograms in Lr etc it may explain why our sky colours look a little odd when we darken them down but it is unlikely to improve the result. Ken

  • IliahBorgpanorama_fish_eye
    976 posts
    2 years ago

    Well, I have my data.

  • IliahBorgpanorama_fish_eye
    976 posts
    2 years ago

    We agree.

    It's a learning tool.

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 years ago

    No problem. We clearly do our post processing differently and with most likely different goals for it.

  • IliahBorgpanorama_fish_eye
    976 posts
    2 years ago

    It's not about you and me :)

  • JohnMoyerpanorama_fish_eye
    83 posts
    2 years ago

    Was "highlight tone priority" the camera manufacturers user interface solution instead of raw histogram?

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 years ago

    I know it isn't.

    But you are the one who made the generalisation

    And I replied saying that generalisation does not include me.

    I would have thought that would be the end of it but you decided to continue that exchange thus trying to make it about you and me 🙂

  • DonaldBpanorama_fish_eye
    2378 posts
    2 years ago

    exactly, i want to know how a yellow dress or flower will be shown on a raw histogram. i like the way video guys set colours with zebras, its seems more intuitive and useful tool.

  • TimoKpanorama_fish_eye
    300 posts
    2 years ago

    I really agree.

    And other way round: because I have RAW histogram on my computer, in RawTherapee, I also want my camera to show it.

  • IliahBorgpanorama_fish_eye
    976 posts
    2 years ago

    Based on data I have. And not exactly the generalization.

    The opposite.
    Thank you for giving a thought to what I said.