As a test, I selected about 100 random RAW exposures of all sorts of  
scenes from both the K10D and *ist DS that I hadn't looked at before,  
brought them into the Develop module, selected them all and turned on  
Auto Sync. I clicked on the Auto button in the Basic panel. In a  
moment or three, most were well within the bounds of what I'd  
consider normal for Auto settings ... a couple overexposed, a couple  
under, but most reasonably presentable. Only two or three I'd  
consider perfectly done.

I did the same in Camera Raw v3.7 and got virtually identical results.

I don't know why your results would be different.

G

On Mar 10, 2007, at 1:55 PM, Markus Maurer wrote:

> But the auto settings in Photoshop are never so much off as the  
> auto setting
> in lightroom and some of them work quite often well for me.
> Lightroom overexposed so much, there can't be any deep analysis at  
> all and I
> think it's one of the things they have to correct for the next  
> version.
> greetings
> Markus


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