Hi,

Fred Miranda makes a Digital Velvia that allows you to control
saturation in several steps. Works quite well.

For conversion from RAW to something else, I personally prefer
RawShooter Essentials. It's available as a free download (do a google
search and you'll find it).

The shots from most digital SLR's will seem a bit on the dull side if
you use Adobe RAW or other RAW formats. The intent is to allow you to
adjust the image in Photoshop. Unlike for the P&S cameras, where the
grainy jpg image is the end result... RawShooter has settings that
will vary the contrast, saturation. I generally find that to be
perfect for my pictures. No need for any other filters.

Tom

> But it seems that I have to learn a lot: first I shot with standard settings
> and was quite disappointed about the results. The images had low contrast
> and seemed to be very flat. But after playing around I found some settings
> that are more satisfying to me.
>
> But still, there are some questions left and I wonder if anyone would share
> his or her knowledge with me.
>
> Are there existing profiles that I can upload to the camera in oder to
> simulate certain film emulsions i.e. Fuji Velvia?
*
****
*******
***********************************************************
*  For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see:
*    http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm
***********************************************************

Reply via email to