ACR = Adobe Camera RAW.

Cheers,

Dave

At 01:06 AM 13/02/2007, Jens Bladt wrote:
>  What is ACR, Rob? I curious, since I am definitely going to keep my *ist D!
>Regards
>Jens
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>Emne: Re: Better K10D exposure-tests (Was:*ist-Ds Vs. K10D image quality?)
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>
>On 12/02/07, Jens Bladt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > PS:
> > I  want to add, that it have always annoyed me a little, that the D has a
> > tendency of colouring overexposed areas redish - rendering very bright
>parts
> > with a reddish cast. That's one of the reasons I had a tendency of
> > deliberately underexposing, to totally avoid over exposed parts of the
> > images. Thje K10D does not add a reddish cast to the very bright parts.
> > My conclusion is that the image quality of K10D images are in fact
>superior,
> > compared to the quality of a similar *ist D image.
>
>Lots of "issues" I had with the *ist D rendering went away after I
>calibrated ACR to the camera.


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