Joel
I took a few shots of an Amaryllis this morning with E-3 and 12-60. The camera
was set to ORF for each 3 shots, then to JPG for a further 3. All are Manual
exposure, ISO400 handheld with approximately the same distance from the subject.
I have put the ORF results on a web page:
http://gallery.me.com/zuiko#100053&view=grid&bgcolor=black&sel=6
The settings in sequence are NATURAL/NORMAL, VIVID/NORMAL, NATURAL/LOW KEY. So
that is a change in Picture Mode and Gradation while shooting ORF. I then
imported them to Aperture, named them and exported them to the MobileMe album
above.
There seems to be no change with the different settings. I have left the JPG
images off to save confusion, but the changes are obvious in the JPGs -- as you
would have expected.
There are 2 more images, taken with my new GF-1, first a JPG, then a TIF
"developed" in SilkyPix from the RW2.
So, Aperture must make a guess at the requirements from the ORF files, but does
not recognise the esoteric settings because they are Oly-specific.
However, I've looked at the same ORFs in LightZone (not the Adobe application,
one by Lightcrafts.com) and there is a difference visible with the LOW KEY
image.
Chris
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