I wasn't being very clear. Faststone Viewer seems to have its own
values for viewing and I can't tell the difference between tethered
jpg and RAW files using FS alone. Faststone seems to apply an auto
levels for purposes of viewing (something I haven't figured out how to
turn off). It's a pity, as I like it for sorting and organizing
better than anything else.
In Lightroom I can see the effect of the picture settings on the jpg
and the difference to the RAW. I should probably just learn to do all
the handling in Lightroom.
Joel W.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It must be, Joel, that the settings are applied initially as the
> default for your viewing, just as the AutoWB setting is used to give
> you your first look in Camera Raw in PS. Perhaps, LightRoom strips
> the settings prior to export to PS.
>
> Chris
>
> On 8 Feb 2009, at 23:38, Joel Wilcox wrote:
>
>> It appears that picture settings are a kind of in-camera PP and only
>> affect jpg. In camera exposure and WB, of course, are starting-points
>> for RAW development. FastStone viewer shows the tethered RAW and jpg
>> files to look identical. But when I pulled a RAW image into PS via LR
>> without adjustments, it differs from the jpg with respect to picture
>> settings.
>>
>> My old Viewer program allows you (in E-1 development) to apply and/or
>> edit picture settings in RAW development. Silly me, I was hoping LR
>> was actually doing the same thing.
>
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