I set saturation and sharpness and contrast at mid positions, but I also shoot RAW exclusively and post-process in PS CS. My RAW conversion procedure varies somewhat with the image type, but I'd be happy to describe it in general terms.
On Nov 21, 2004, at 6:57 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:


On 21 Nov 2004 at 17:20, Doug Franklin wrote:

OK, so now I'm wondering what changes to the default state/settings are
common for different shooting situations, or whatever. If the *ist D
owners around here are willing, we could work up an "*ist D for
Dummies" web page. I'd be willing to host it on the NutDriver site. I
just need you guys to let me know what should be on it, since I'm not
(yet) a member of the initiated.

The camera state/settings really only matter for internal JPEG/TIFF conversion
and of course they determine contrast and colour cast for the imbedded preview
image in the RAW file. The cameras settings are also used as the seed for the
PLab convertor settings but these can obviously be changed (excluding ISO of
course) The PS CS RAW convertor is much more flexible again, it allows "camera
defaults" to be pre-set.


I generally don't adjust my in camera post processing settings such as
saturation and sharpness in camera, they are fixed at mid and minimum positions
respectively. The only things I tend to adjust regularly are colour balance and
ISO and very occasionally contrast by it is usually pre-set at low. I'm set up
this way with the expectation that I will engage in post processing and I find
these settings give me the best adjustment latitude and final image quality.


On a related thread I have produced a rough draft of my generic conversion
procedure using PC CS RAW. If others users who have developed a workable RAW
conversion procedure are willing to share maybe procedures could be added to a
page as a "my RAW conversion procedure using application yyy" ?


Cheers,


Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998




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