Am 21.08.2020 um 21:34 schrieb Michael Koch:
Am 20.08.2020 um 09:57 schrieb Masala Kentaro:
hello!

I have problems using FFmpeg, while trying to convert DNG-sequence
into mp4/mov/avi video file.
While converting, I also need to downgrade the resolution of the video
from original 6016x3200 to 2030x1080.

First problem: I got almost black screen in the resulting video. Had
to play with gamma and brightness options, but there were still
obvious problems with saturation and contrast after that.
(I tried simple DNG to PNG conversion of a single file, and it also
results in almost black screen, command:
ffmpeg -v 9 -loglevel 99 -i e:\12345\sample_r00001.dng e:\output.tga)


Let's not forget that the original poster of this thread had a question. I can't answer it, but I did try to reproduce it. I took a RAW CR2 image from my Canon 6D, converted it to DNG with Adobe DNG Converter 12.4, and then tried to convert it to JPG with FFmpeg:

ffmpeg -i IMG_3459.dng out_6D.jpg

This didn't work, see the console output below.
I also tested with a RAW image from a Canon 5D-MK4, with the same negative result.

I made another test with a DNG image which came directly out of a Pentax K5 camera. Same negative result. I also tested a few of the images from the original poster. With these images ffmpeg doesn't throw an error message, but the output image is either black, or has very low contrast and saturation. Just as he described.
It seems FFmpeg's DNG decoder has many problems.
Workaround: Convert the DNG images to PNG or (if 8-bit is sufficient) to high quality JPG. Then it should be no problem for FFmpeg to read them.

Michael

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