Thanks Godfrey,
I've got Fraser's book & you guys were spot on in reccommending it.
My just purchased CS2 has ACR 2.4.
Is there a significant difference, with ACR 3.2 as far as the *istD is
concerned.
Kenneth Waller
----- Original Message -----
From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PS Camera Raw - camera profile - *istD
On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:29 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
I finally upgraded one of my PCs to where I can run PS CS2. I'll now be
shooting RAW & was wondering if any of the PS guru's here have any
comments on the *istD camera profile in ACR 3.0 or 2.4.
Do you use the default settings in PS or what?
I haven't touched the camera calibration, but I set my defaults for
Camera Raw to open up without the Auto feature turned on. If you find you
are very frequently making the same correction, it's sensible to adapt
the defaults to do that for you as you can always change it anyway.
BTW, if you haven't already read Bruce Fraser's "Real World Camera Raw
with Photoshop CS2", do so. It is the best book on RAW processing
available, and treats the subject of Camera Raw, Photoshop CS2 and Bridge
integration better than anything I've read from Adobe.
Also, be sure you download and update to Camera Raw + DNG Converter v3.2.
It's available from the Adobe website. Lots of detail improvements over
v3 that shipped with CS2.
Godfrey