ACR, not the newest version, I am using
with PS CS(1)
jco

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Which raw converter are you using?

J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> Well, only 8 stops out of print film has got
> to be a mistake of some sorts, I have
> seen numbers reported as high as 15 stops
> out this type of film and I know for
> a fact there is like 3 stops of LATITUDE
> alone on the good slow color neg films,
> (not to be confused with dynamic
> range )which would be impossible if there
> was only 8 stops total range.
>
> I did some tests with the DS shooting
> RAW and found that I was unable to record
> capture what I could easily see, even using
> raw. The exposure latitude with that camera is
> much smaller than color neg film.
>
> jco
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of William Robb
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Lacus"
> Subject: Re: beauty shot: Pentax K10D- 17mm lenses are out there
>
>
>   
>> Bill,
>>
>>     
>>> DSLR cameras are showing 10 stops or more of dynamic range, which is

>>> about 3 stops more than that of print film, probably 5 stops more 
>>> range than slide
>>> film.
>>>       
>> IMHO there's only one definitive truth - film emulsions react to the
>> light in a different way than linear digital sensors. Indeed it's
much
>>     
>
>   
>> easier to extract useful data from digital RAW files but does it 
>> prove
>>     
>
>   
>> that digital sensor captures wider dynamic range? IMHO it proves that
>> current scanners are not capable of extracting data from the film
more
>>     
>
>   
>> than anything else.
>>     
>
> I'd have to dig out my charts from when I was learning the Zone 
> System, but my recollection is that I was never able to get more than 
> 9-10 stops out of
> B&W film without going to very exotic processing methods.
> My experience working as a QC technician in the photo lab industry
> indicated 
> to me that print film, when measured on a densitometer, was incapable
of
>
> givng more than 7-8 stops of dynamic range.
>
> My observations were not dependant on scanner limitations or paper 
> dynamic ranges, but on direct measurement of film samples using a 
> device designed
> specifically for that purpose.
>
> William Robb
>
>
>   


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