Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> 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.
Er, if that means ACR's adjusted for a particular camera, something's
really wrong. Those are exactly the same defaults ACR uses on my rig
when I import/open an Olympus .ORF file from the E-3 or E-410 (I just
checked).
I don't think ACR's doing anything that sophisticated -- it's just
applying some compensation that's bog-standard and designed to make an
"typical" image look better.
Garth
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