On 5/8/2012 7:57 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Hasn't Oly already said they do this to fix vignetting and maybe other
>> lens problems? Maybe the only way to avoid it is to use
>> non-manufacturer's lenses so the lens characteristics are unknown.
> Panasonic and Olympus both are doing in-camera lens correction for the
> JPEGs and anything processed through their converters has this
> correction baked in as well. With the E-P1 files that I worked with, I
> had to go to a very generic (and I mean VERY generic) converter to get
> an uncorrected image.
No choice in the converter? In ACR, with my Canon Raw files, I get a simple
choice. As I recall, I have the choice in
their own converter, too.
Maybe it's just as well I'm not likely to get an OM-D. The first digital camera
they've done that's right up with the
competition in IQ, and they blow the Raw conversion? Oy!
Muddled Moose
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