Probably the only camera settings you need to worry about are the
ones that affect the histogram if you use it to judge exposure. All
the camera settings affect the JPEG image that is used by the camera
to display on the LCD. The histogram and any overexposed highlight
tool your camera uses are based on that JPEG. It is probably
worthwhile to think about the contrast and white balance settings if
you are adjusting exposure based on the histogram.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On / July 1, 2007 CE, at 12:14 AM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Now that you have welcomed me so nicely, here is a newbie question: I
> shoot RAW exclusively. On my new E 410, I have turned off all noise
> reduction and set the sharpening to -2, the lowest level. My question
> is: given that I shoot RAW, does this even matter, or are those
> parameters applicable only to JPG images?
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