> Personally, I've tried several different sets of ACR calibrations > for the *ist DS and K10D that people have posted here and elsewhere > ... and all of them produced results as default starting points for > color balance that were farther off the mark than just opening the > DNG file and setting white balance with the eyedropper tool. > Lightroom's white balance adjustment works even better.
It's great when you have a definitive reference for white, but caused me no end of trouble with my recent Cormorant cock-up 8) Eventually selecting "as shot" for the starting point, some of the other default settings seem way off the mark, such as "daylight", "cloudy" and "shade"!!!? The eyedropper in Capture One Pro seems to do a better job, but no support for K10D yet, I'm saving my one free upgrade for that :) On the flip side, Capture One has a real dogs dinner of a GUI but I guess it's a case of RTFM 8) 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

