Not really. Every camera has a response curve that is applied to the
raw image data before you see it. Some cameras, like most of the
Nikons let you create or download a different curve and load it into
the camera. It is the curve that is loaded into your raw image
regardless of your final image format and you manipulate with your
own adjustments. You would not like a real raw image. It is very dark.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Sep 21, 2005, at 10:15 AM, Bernard Frangoulis wrote:
>
> The last sentence: "Better cameras, such as the E-1, will fudge a
> fake toe" refers to the JPEG engine in the camera, not to raw capture
> itself, right?
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