08-07-2024 09:59 PM
Lossless compressed DNG files created by Samsung Camera RAW after the latest update (from June 24h, 2024) appear green when opened in Adobe Lightroom Classic. I tried opening some older files in Lightroom and had no problem so this must be an issue with the latest samsung update.As a workaround I disabled lossless compression in the raw camera app, but this is really annoying.
Here's an example pic:
09-07-2024 05:29 AM
I would suggest to send this as feedback via the Samsung Members App too @FlyingDogFish
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29-07-2024 09:16 PM
Apparently reinstalling Expert RAW solves the issue.
09-12-2024 04:01 PM
That doesn't solve the problem. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, I've tried clearing cache and data, and I've tried taking several photos in several settings to see which one looks good and which one looks green.
If you notice, when you take the photo it looks good, but it's only when it does an "Intelligent optimization", which I assume uses AI to improve quality/lower noise levels, that it turns green. So the problem is not with the app but with the "Intelligent optimization" which, unfortunately, cannot be disabled despite being a pro mode for taking photos in RAW.
I found a solution which consists of going to the camera app and changing the "Intelligent optimization" mode from minimum to maximum. There I took a photo with Expert RAW (process it and you will have an extremely processed photo, although not green) and then I went back to the camera app, put it back to minimum and at the moment I no longer have green photos.
In my opinion Expert RAW should have those options in the menu, and among them should be "Intelligent Optimization disabled".