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Canon Dual Pixel RAW (DPRAW) Application

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Explore Canon Dual Pixel RAW (DPRAW): how microadjustment, bokeh shift, and ghosting reduction refine focus precision and image quality in post-processing. DPRAW: Precision Control, Computational Context, and Practical Relevance "Canon’s Dual Pixel RAW (DPRAW) technology extends the functionality of Dual Pixel CMOS AF by embedding parallax-derived data into RAW files, enabling limited post-capture adjustments. First introduced in the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and later incorporated into select mirrorless bodies such as the Canon EOS R5, DPRAW offers micro-level refinements including focus microadjustment, bokeh shift, and ghosting reduction. This article evaluates the technical architecture, workflow implications, and practical applications of DPRAW within contemporary photographic practice, situating it within broader developments in computational imaging and autofocus evolution. The trajectory of digital photography has increasingly emphasized precision—both in capture and in pos...