I actually have a LOT of photos that were shot in iso 100 on paid work that I need a fix for @driftwood 's workaround is great! I haven't shot on iso 100 since we established there was a problem with the extended iso.
Then there is the problem with the jpegs having the highlight problem IN camera which is a separate problem all together. But clearly there is an issue with the way the GH4 handles highlight clipping. I'm curious to hear what Panasonic has to say when you get in touch with them driftwood!
In the mean time thanks for the workaround tip, it worked great for the ones I need to fix. Before you gave me the advice I had used the dng converter and converted to dng but the highlights stayed with the file, the tifff doesn't have that issue.
Its a common prob. Highlights or fringing.
Nikon D600 Raw files could result in pink highlights (http://www.hdrsoft.com/download/beta/pmp50x.php)
Adobe Premier: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1500841
ML Raw: http://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11119
FS700 forum experienced the exact same problem with drastic color shifts using Adobe products
@driftwood Silkypix does work in Mac OSX Mavericks. That's how I did my testing. It really is the simplest solution.
Thanks for that caveport. Assumed it was still broke. v 6 works I see.
Anybody notice that GH4 RAW images, come into Adobe RAW with a default +17 Magenta tint? I've just shot a bunch of timelapses and I've noticed this. Fixable, but just wondering whats going on as nothing in the camera has any tint adjustment.
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