At 10:17 AM 8/6/2004 -0500, I previously wrote:
>I continue to learn the C-5060. I've now got a plug-in raw converter
>working in PS 5.5. This converter provides three options:
>
>1) the really naked, raw image (requires me to do EVERY aspect of
>post-processing possible: gamma, WB through tint fixes, curves, shake 'n
>bake, etc.),
>
>2) conversion with color conversion and WB (optional): seems to require
>just gamma adjustment in levels, or possibly curves or both. This setting
>gives you the ability to set a white point, though the image is so small
>and murky it would be very difficult to use in most cases.
>
>3) conversion plus auto (does it all for you)
>
>#3 makes the image look just like you used auto WB in the camera: might be
>OK but might not -- a crap shoot
>
>#1 is not my idea of fun
After deciding that #2 was the way to go, I tried #3 on every subsequent
scan -- sorry, I mean "conversion image" -- and #3 has since the first few
images always been better! So I reckon my method will be just to let the
converter have its way and try to improve on it only if I don't like the
results. But so far, this just got a lot easier. Nice little plug-in.
Joel W.
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