On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 3:04 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, the odd thing about the in-camera WB presets is that they use different > R/B multipliers depending on the lens attached. I'm not sure if this is part > of the Micro Four Thirds spec or just an Olympus thing, but I just used the > kit lens for generating the attached basic set.
I suppose that can make sense as a way to balance color transmission differences between lenses. That used to be something manufacturers took great pains to do optically in the film days as post processing that out was much harder. These days there are a bunch of color/geometry/vignetting/etc correctness characteristics that can be relaxed in lens designed and fixed automatically later. m43 seems to be doing most of that so far and although it's a quite interesting direction (cheaper and/or better and/or smaller/lighter lenses) it does put more strain on the software side of things. > Firmware is not the most recent, since I don't have a Windows machine handy > to run the updater on (blame darktable!). I also scraped a set for Olympus > XZ-2 while I was at it... hope this format will work, not sure when I would > get around to uploading RAW files into redmine. How did you generate these? I'd still prefer to have a look at the raw files. Could you just provide a link to a dropbox/onedrive/etc? Cheers, Pedro ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
