Gaz
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From another thread, but it's really a separate topic.
I've been backing up in HEIF to the second slot on A7iv, primarily using RAW to process my images.
It seems like HEIF files straight out of the gate have the settings apply the picture profile, [or camera profile?] established in the camera.
The size of the file varies, as the file is a compressed format. The example I cannot upload here is 6Mb, whereas the Sony ARW file, I also cannot upload here, is 35Mb.
Both formats work natively on apple devices.
Both seem to have the same dynamic range when edited... But I'll test that some more. The HEIF file format is NOT LOSSLESS, but it retains npticeably more data than jpeg reducing noise nuisance in editing.
Apple exports these images to JPEG for sharing, but the HEIF file is retained in the apple photos app. It can be modified in Luminar Neo, for example, through the mac Photos app to retain its HEIF format, and you can revert to the original image whenever desired.
HEIF converted to jpeg for upload here, downsizes to 4Mb at highest resolution export:
Gaz
I've been backing up in HEIF to the second slot on A7iv, primarily using RAW to process my images.
It seems like HEIF files straight out of the gate have the settings apply the picture profile, [or camera profile?] established in the camera.
The size of the file varies, as the file is a compressed format. The example I cannot upload here is 6Mb, whereas the Sony ARW file, I also cannot upload here, is 35Mb.
Both formats work natively on apple devices.
Both seem to have the same dynamic range when edited... But I'll test that some more. The HEIF file format is NOT LOSSLESS, but it retains npticeably more data than jpeg reducing noise nuisance in editing.
Apple exports these images to JPEG for sharing, but the HEIF file is retained in the apple photos app. It can be modified in Luminar Neo, for example, through the mac Photos app to retain its HEIF format, and you can revert to the original image whenever desired.
HEIF converted to jpeg for upload here, downsizes to 4Mb at highest resolution export:
- ILCE-7M4
- FE 20mm F1.8 G
- 20.0 mm
- ƒ/1.8
- 1/6400 sec
- ISO 125
Gaz
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