Quote from: nikfreak on May 04, 2015, 11:17:32 PMI have the same problem, but have managed to work around the problem by opening the dng in Photoshop (loads file without overexposure) then exporting as a tiff which I open in Lightroom 6. For some reason Lightroom 6 doesn't load the dng's correctly but Photoshop does.
Anyone else having same experience or may verify above? I would just like to have it verified. In this case someone else with an older camera raw version would need to update to the latest version and share his/her experience with the end result. Actually I am a little bit confused with user experience. Some have no problems others do have 'em. Add to that different user scenarios like LR plugin or different cr2hdr versions (win/mac)- either downloaded from 1st post or provided by other tools. No offense to anyone.I just want to find the root cause of the reported dualiso issues because I have no clue atm what is causing them.
I have tested some other dual iso files members have on this post by converting the dual iso cr2 to dng. I get the same results with those from the 70D, but the dng from the 6D works fine straight into Lightroom 6.
I have now tested with Lightroom 5 and the problem goes away. There seem's to be only an issue with dng's from the 70D and Lightroom 6.
I have also posted this issue on the Lightroom forum https://forums.adobe.com/message/7628706#7628706