But, ignoring the color rendition of the first ACR sample, what accounts
for the significant underexposure? AFAIK, ACR is calibrated for a
particular camera. When I open a 5D image in ACR it has the brightness
level pre-adjusted to +50 and the contrast preadjusted to +25. The
levels display of that image looks exactly like the levels display of
the embedded JPEG shown by BreezeBrowser. If I then set the brightness
and contrast to 0 I get an underexposed and relatively lifeless display
such as your first ACR sample. What's the point?
Chuck Norcutt
AG Schnozz wrote:
> I've finally completed the Zone-10 Colorchart. A brief introduction
> is posted on www.zone-10.com to wet your appetite.
>
> Over the next two weeks we will be extensively testing the Olympus
> E-1 and E-3. Hopefully, we can put this dynamic range issue to rest.
>
> AG
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