fuji s7000 raw plug in

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Billy Radio
May 8, 2004
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My fuji s7000 creates 12mp raw files from 6mp sensor. This is default and cannot be changed. When using photoshop cs to open raw image, by default it gives me a 6mp image size, I have to choose the 12mp size (indicated by a + sign). Is the photoshop software somehow bypassing the fuji interpolation and giving me the original 6mp raw image??

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Chris Cox
May 9, 2004
The Photoshop software does not use the Fuji software.
The camera is only 6 MP, and so that is the default size given in Adobe Camera Raw.

Chris

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My fuji s7000 creates 12mp raw files from 6mp sensor. This is default and cannot be changed. When using photoshop cs to open raw image, by default it gives me a 6mp image size, I have to choose the 12mp size (indicated by a + sign). Is the photoshop software somehow bypassing the fuji interpolation and giving me the original 6mp raw image??

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xalinai_Two
May 9, 2004
On Sat, 8 May 2004 16:35:03 -0400, "Billy Radio" wrote:

My fuji s7000 creates 12mp raw files from 6mp sensor. This is default and cannot be changed. When using photoshop cs to open raw image, by default it gives me a 6mp image size, I have to choose the 12mp size (indicated by a + sign). Is the photoshop software somehow bypassing the fuji interpolation and giving me the original 6mp raw image??
The S7000 has a 6 million dual ccd sensor. That means there are two sensor elements, a small one and a big one, for each pixel.

The fuji raw file contains both pixels, PS CS combines both values into one.

Transferring the Fuji pixels into a usual itmap is not so simple as the sensor element pattern is not a standard rectangular system with color ilters in a Bayer pattern but big and small sensor elements interleavd in a octogon pattern.

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