On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm only guessing, Joel, partly based on what we have discussed before on the
> List.
>
> The application in which you open the RAW file must make assumptions about
> how to present the image. From what you say, and it sounds logical, Studio
> and Master take account of the image settings in the Oly camera, perhaps the
> ones used to generate a jpg. Without having checked, I supposed that
> Aperture doesn't even see these settings, but makes a guess at how it should
> be presented for viewing and subsequent processing. I should say that
> Aperture treats all RAW files the same when making a preview and that's what
> I mean by "neutral".
>
> What do you think? I shall do some experiments with jpg and RAF files in an
> E-3 over the weekend.
I think it might be like saying that a Pentax lens on an E-system
camera via adapter is more neutral than a DZ because the DZ applies AF
and aperture settings.
Joel W.
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