Here are the results I got with Olympus RAW, Capture One and CS2.
http://www.accura.com.hk/RAW/RAW.htm
All sRGB, TIF, save to JPEG with CS2 at level 9.
Olympus RAW - default color balance, sharpness -5, others normal (0).
CS2 - Auto Adjustment - disable, Sharpness - 0, Color Noise Reduction - 0
C1 - All default, Olympus generic color V3, disable sharpen at output, noise
reduction - camera default
I found Olympus RAW and CS2 are very close in color. The image quality of
CS2 at 300% view has been improved a lot and very close to Olympus RAW while
C1 V3.7 still have problem at high magnification. The performance of C1 is a
little disappointing, I like their workflow very much but they might have
concentrated all their effor on Can*n and N*kon.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> AG Schnozz wrote:
>
>>So, based on what I'm reading here, Photoshop's converter does
>>have the E-1 profiles and should be able to create an identical
>>image to what Olympus Viewer/Studio is able do.
>>
>>
> I can't imagine they didn't just use Oly's developers' toolkit, so the
> results with the same settings should be the same.
>
> Moose
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