PixelShift To DNG - beta

This forum topic intended for SonyPixelShift2DNG software: questions, suggestions, bug reports, etc.

I downloaded and installed the beta software this evening, and ran the program against a folder with 78 pixel shift sequences in it. All seemed to go okay, and I ended up with 78 .DNG files in my output folder.
My problem? I can't edit the .DNG files. I have tried to import them into Capture One 10, but Capture One doesn't see any files in the folder. I am using the version that only supports Sony cameras, although it will process any .JPG or .TIF, but apparently not .DNG.
So I tried my Adobe Photoshop CS 5.1... And it can't open them either. PS says that the camera is not supported by Camera Raw. Well true, the A7RM3 is not supported by this old version of PS, but this isn't a .ARW file, it's the .DNG file.
The Photos app in Windows 10 actually does open the file, but I can't do anything with it.
 

Just checked with Capture One 10.2.1.22 in Sony mode: it opens DNGs created with SonyPixelShift2DNG

What exact version of Capture One 10 do you use (Menu - Help - About)?

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Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team

Camera Raw 6.6 (from Adobe Photoshop CS 5.1 Extended) also opens SonyPixelShift-generated DNG w/o problems: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ma3pnodg8ijmg8t/Screenshot%202018-01-26%2009.2...

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Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team

Dear Sir:

Have you tried using Adobe's own converter over one ARW file to see if your version of Capture One opens it?

What version of ACR do you have in your Photoshop? For CS5 it should be Camera Raw 6.7.1.

I like the SonyPixelShift to DNG beta software.   The resulting DNG files seem to have a better color balance and slightly better dynamic range than the combined files coming out of the Sony Imaging Edge software.  I'd be interested in other opinions, but I like the color rendering in the FRV software better than Sony's.  The Sony result seems to oversaturate the colors and they look a bit fake to me.
Thanks for a great beta program.

This is an excellent software. It's so much faster and easier to use than Sony Imaging Edge and also produced better quality. Any chance that it can also correct slight motions like moving cloud or tree branches?

Very promising software. 
Very fast, better colors (more realistic). What I used to do is combine in the sony software and export as .tiff files, to be imported into LR classic. This worked fine, but with your software the filesize of the combined 4 pictures is about 70% smaller. Which is great. What we need now is a plugin for LR so we can import the 4 files straight into LR and combine in LR. 
Thanks for a great program.

The right border of the generated dng shows some garbage.

Dear Sir:

Please upload a raw sample and send us a link.

Done via pm to Iliah Borg at dpreview.com

Dear libraw team, why do you techincally allow posting examples (screenshots) and then remove them from my post without asking me? Please delete my post from above `The right border of the generated dng shows some garbage.` also. Modifying my post in this way is kind of a censorship, I don't accept.
 

Dear Sir:

We do no such thing. We don't edit posts here. Your accusations are totally baseless.

Dear libraw team, then the only possible explanation is, that embedding screenshots (and other graphic files) will be lost.
In this case, I apologize.
For test, I just add a screenshot to my post