ISO setting during PC conversion is common stuff.
ISO seting during in-camera conversion is what they claim.

Dario

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adam Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: Does this mean what I think it means?


Toralf Lund wrote:
>> From the Pentax France Page:
>>
>>Le traitement interne des fichiers RAW permet d'agir sur la taille, la
>>compression, la balance des blancs, le réglage des ISO (Pentax est le
>>seul), le ton de l'image, la saturation, la netteté et le contraste.
>>
>>via Babelfish:
>>
>>The internal treatment of files RAW makes it possible to act on the
>>size, compression, the balance of the white, the adjustment of the ISO
>>(Pentax is only), the tone of the image, saturation, clearness and 
>>contrast.
>>
>>It sounds like ISO adjustment in post is possible with RAW files. That
>>would be an earth-shaking capability.
>>
>
> Really?
>
> I've always been thinking that since the lower few bits in current
> high-ISO shots is essentially just noise, you might get output of the
> same quality by shooting at a lower ISO (and under-exposing), then
> "multiplying up" the pixels from the RAW file...
>
> But what this sound like to me (who doesn't speak much French, either),
> is merely that details on the ISO setting that already was applied, will
> be stored in the tags of the file. (And maybe ISO adjustment will be a
> somewhat more complex operation in this camera?)
>
> - Toralf
>

However, that would not be a 'Pentax Only' feature, which they are
claiming. ISO adjustment in post would be.

-Adam



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