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If youre like me and thought that the picture profiles on Sony cameras had no effect on raw image capture, then youre about to be surprised. Lets get Undone. [offbeat music] ♪ Gerald Undone ♪ ♪ Hes crazy ♪ Whats happening, everybody? Im Gerald Undone and where am I going and why am I in this handcart? So, today I was working on my review for the Sony a6400 and I was comparing some images really closely and I noticed they looked different despite everything else being exactly the same and I finally narrowed it down that it was the picture profile causing this problem and I feel bad because Ive told other people in the past that picture profiles dont really have an impact on raw image capture because they dont really on almost any other camera and I guess I just came to assume that. I figured out exactly whats happening and it turns out, they do have an impact, but only one element and thats the gamma. So, I have a whole bunch of images here to show you to prove this point, b