If this is true, it's crazy. The camera puts
out a specific RAW data pattern, this
pattern is recorded the same in both pef
and dng formats. If the RAW conversion
is different for them, something is wrong.
It shouldn't be that way...RAW is RAW.
jco

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Mark Cassino
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Subject: Re: PEF vs DNG


Digital Image Studio wrote:
> I see a difference between K10D DNG and
> PEF but it's only a function of how they are handled by older versions

> of ACR.

Hi Rob -

Was there a version of ACR before 3.7 that supported the K10D PEF's?

I suspect that if there is a difference, it may be in the RAW 
interpreter (I was using ACR.) Looking back over the images I realized I

made more pronounced pushes to the mid tone and shadows in processing, 
due to the flat light, so maybe that had something to do with it as
well.

Cheers -

MCC


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