OK, now you know. I hate messing with the menus, and, on the E-1, I hardly
ever touch anything except the dials and buttons.
I did shoot the same flowers with my Fuji F10, and it is much worse in its
handling of the colors. I will stick with my last image.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] IMG: Grape Hyacinths
>> I don't have it loaded, and don't know how to use it. Please look at the
>> image again. I have reprocessed it with less manipulation.
>
> To do it in-camera is relatively easy.
>
> 1. Have the image file in your active image folder
>
> 2. Set the camera to SHQ or TIFF
>
> 3. Set your camera WB to whatever you normally would use for this type
> of shot. For me, I'd probably use Sunlight 5300 -1 offset, but Cloudy
> might work nice too.
>
> 4. Set the in-camera saturation to CS2, Contrast 0, Sharpening 0
>
> 5. Set whatever other in-camera settings to whatever you like, but
> these are the basics.
>
> 6. Press Menu button, Go down to the Play Menu (second one), select
> Raw Data Edit. Left arrow to get to your image. Press OK.
>
> 7. After blinky is complete and the file is written, just tap the
> shutter-release to exit the menus. Turn camera off, and transfer new
> JPEG or TIFF to your computer.
>
> Easy as that. You have an Olympus Raw converter available to you at any
> time.
>
> AG
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