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Title: ColorBW Canon Maker Note - what does the "BW" stand for?
Post by: blue-j on June 08, 2021, 12:30:32 AM
Color BW

Does this just mean, was it in color or black and white mode?

- J
Title: Re: ColorBW Canon Maker Note - what does the "BW" stand for?
Post by: Phil Harvey on June 08, 2021, 08:34:26 AM
This is one of the few tags that is actually documented (page 19, here (http://xyrion.org/ciff/CIFFspecV1R04.pdf)):

colorBW:
LS-byte: 0: grayscale; 1: color
2nd byte: Indicates whether post-processing (pixel aspect-ratio conversion) should be applied (value 1) or not (value 0).
For cameras which do not employ square-pixel CCDs, this value should be set to 1 if it is desired that the aspect ratio of the pixels should be converted after the images are recorded. If the converted images are then re-recorded in CIFF JPEG format, this value should be switched to 0.
3rd and 4th bytes: reserved 0

- Phil
Title: Re: ColorBW Canon Maker Note - what does the "BW" stand for?
Post by: blue-j on June 08, 2021, 07:19:51 PM
Yowsa!  Thanks, Phil!  I'll keep that bookmarked.  - J

:)