Hey guys,
I've been browsing around for quite a bit, because I supposed this is a classical error, although I couldn't find much.
I am well aware of the purple-highlights effect in case the ISO is amped down, but this has happened without all that thing, simple dual iso: 100 and 800.
Here are the files, the original interlaced image seems perfectly fine, but once I process it with cr2hdr the result is a nasty turn in blue/purple/pink.
The nature of this error showing up I'm rather sure it's a processing fault of the cr2hdr...
How can this be fixed?
A quick fix would be erasing all the excess info of the image, but I have no clue how to get there.
also, I'm using a rather recent version of it (v1.0.3)
I've been browsing around for quite a bit, because I supposed this is a classical error, although I couldn't find much.
I am well aware of the purple-highlights effect in case the ISO is amped down, but this has happened without all that thing, simple dual iso: 100 and 800.
Here are the files, the original interlaced image seems perfectly fine, but once I process it with cr2hdr the result is a nasty turn in blue/purple/pink.
The nature of this error showing up I'm rather sure it's a processing fault of the cr2hdr...
How can this be fixed?
A quick fix would be erasing all the excess info of the image, but I have no clue how to get there.
also, I'm using a rather recent version of it (v1.0.3)