> The real test is how they appear in prints. Yes absolutely. My Epson 1290S is in for service at the moment though.
> How do you compare the sharpening in ACR to C1? I never seem to be able to get a truly sharp image using the controls in ACR, no big deal if I'm going to open the image in PS and use USM or Smart sharpen, but there would be an advantage for me at work if the image was truly sharp straight from the RAW conversion which I believe I can get from C1. For my own work I may still stick with ACR, I like the workflow from Bridge to ACR to PS and finally Iview Mediapro to catalogue everything. John ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information transmitted is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you have received an email in error please notify Carmel College on [EMAIL PROTECTED] then delete all copies of it from your systems. Although Carmel College scans incoming and outgoing emails and email attachments for viruses we cannot guarantee a communication to be free of all viruses nor accept any responsibility for viruses. Although Carmel College monitors incoming and outgoing emails for inappropriate content, the college cannot be held responsible for the views or expressions of the author. The views expressed may not necessarily be those of Carmel College and Carmel College cannot be held responsible for any loss or injury resulting from the contents of a message. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

