Originally Posted by
r.e.
I'm inclined to think that the makers of hybrid cameras are fairly focused on colour science and know that people who shoot video, in particular, believe, correctly in my view, that the various camera brands have different colour baked in. This becomes particularly important to someone shooting video because the word RAW in Apple ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW doesn't mean what it does in still photography, and is unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future. I think that you'd hard pressed to find someone who shoots video who thinks that differentiating between the brands on colour is "a nonsense". There are also people who make still photographs who prefer to minimise the time that they spend mucking about in Photoshop or Capture One. For them, I don't think that Camera RAW makes a camera's built-in colour science "mostly irrelevant".
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