Exactly, I don't think that any of the setting is used for RAW production.
But, as we have decided before this, something sets the "assumptions" for the
displays of the RAW previews in whichever application you are using. In some
ways I am glad that Aperture is (probably) neutral, but perhaps it's time I
experimented a bit.
I'll let you know.
Chris
On 15 Jan 2010, at 12:25, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I must confess, Joel, that I didn't realise that the E-3 had SAT. But I
>> always shoot RAW, and I understand that the Gradation adjustment is used for
>> only jpg production.
>
> No more so than sharpness, saturation, or any other setting is used
> only for jpg production. I think we may be speaking from a different
> frame of reference. In Studio 2, one can manipulate camera settings
> in raw development. No other raw developer is quite so transparent to
> the camera settings I don't believe -- certainly not Lightroom, or
> Aperture, as I gather (I've never had the pleasure of Aperture).
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