![]() ![]() ![]() Your tests have probably revealed that you prefer Lightroom6's initial treatment of your 1DX raw files to it's initial treatment of the DNG files from your EOS R. You obviously can't do that in LR6 (or DPP) but I can using LR Classic, and I have done just that, and can confirm that as expected the images are identical. If your concern is the effectiveness of the DNG conversion, the only valid comparison would be importing both the CR3 and its converted DNG into the same raw converter. ![]() Similarly, comparing the results from one raw converter (DPP) which happens to be able to read and apply the specific in-camera settings, with a different raw converter (LR6) which ignores those in-camera settings is like comparing apples with oranges. Comparing a proprietary raw file from one camera (1DX) with a DNG derived from the raw file of a different camera (EOS R) and expecting them to be the same is very unlikely. I think both of your experiments are flawed. ![]()
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