Author Topic: Why is my Canon 5D Mark IV image pink in PI?  (Read 2679 times)

Offline Jaro

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Why is my Canon 5D Mark IV image pink in PI?
« on: 2017 October 22 03:47:44 »
The pictures I take with my Canon 5D mark IV are pink when I load them (CR2) in PI. Even after I debayer them with an RGGB pattern they still keep pink.
What am I doing wrong?
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Re: Why is my Canon 5D Mark IV image pink in PI?
« Reply #1 on: 2017 October 22 08:29:52 »
Quote from: Jaro
The pictures I take with my Canon 5D mark IV are pink when I load them (CR2) in PI. Even after I debayer them with an RGGB pattern they still keep pink.
What am I doing wrong?

It's not going to be possible to guess the cause without seeing an example of the effect or preferably a raw file  :)

RGGB is definitely correct for Canon 5DIV.

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Re: Why is my Canon 5D Mark IV image pink in PI?
« Reply #2 on: 2017 October 22 08:49:03 »
If you have the right debayer pattern and your looking at the image before color calibration with STF make sure you have STF un-Linked and before applying STF.



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Re: Why is my Canon 5D Mark IV image pink in PI?
« Reply #3 on: 2017 October 22 20:59:29 »
Hi Jaro, this video may help