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If I shoot in raw, Canon in my case, Is the starting point in the develop persona similar to what would be produced if I had shot in jpg. I believe Aperture and a few other apps, even Canons own DPP give a best guess starting point. Going by the various starting positions of the sliders in develop persona it looks like this may be so. If this is the case which I hope is then is it possiblle to also view the flat raw image somehow.

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Split view options

There are a variety of split view options available in Develop Persona which give you the opportunity of seeing how your processed image compares to the original raw data.

  • None—presents the processed image in isolation on a single page.
  • Split—presents the processed and original raw images simultaneously on the same page. A sliding divider can be repositioned to view the image 'Before' and 'After' processing.
  • Mirror—presents the processed and original raw images simultaneously on separate pages. Panning and zooming affects both pages simultaneously so the same area is always displayed in both pages.

Rather than comparing the processed image with the original raw data, you can sync the views so 'Before' adopts the current applied adjustments. The 'After' view continues to update as more adjustments are made. See below for details.

Syncing

While applying adjustments, you can update the 'Before' and 'After' view to give you a more focused representation of the applied changes.

  • Sync Before—updates the 'Before' view using the settings applied in the 'After' view.
  • Sync After—removes all the settings applied in the 'After' view to return the image to the 'Before' view.
  • Swap—switches the applied settings of the 'Before' and 'After' views.
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