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Re: Overexposed blue channel


s someone can clarify this: When we view a live in-camera histogram on a typical Sony camera, aren't we actually looking at a JPG which would be embedded in the raw file ? Therefore, when the camera presents us with zebras, are we not also looking, not at the raw data itself, but something which has already had lossy adjustments applied ?


Jun 11, 2026 at 01:38 PM
Kenneth Lee
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Re: Overexposed blue channel


Perhaps someone can clarify this: When we view a live in-camera histogram on a typical Sony camera, aren't we actually looking at the JPG which would be embedded in the raw file ? Therefore, when the camera presents us with zebras, are we not also looking, not at the raw data itself, but something which has already had lossy adjustments applied ?


Jun 11, 2026 at 01:37 PM





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