Thanks Boris and Brian.

Unfortunately, the E-5 didn't make it into the Lr 3.3RC release. I
hope it's added when the Lr 3.3 final release comes out. Given the
quality of the rendering it performs without a proper E-5 calibration
profile, using the E-30 calibration profile, it should be a trivial
matter for Adobe to add it.

I'm patient ... and I have a workaround. Life is beautiful. ;-)

On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excellent photograph, Godfrey. Everything is just right - the texture, the
> light, the shadow and all the transitions.
>
> Isn't LR 3.3 RC supporting your new camera?
>
> Boris
>
> On 10/28/2010 3:45 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>
>> No time for a photo blog post just yet. But I was rather pleased with
>> this photo made with the new camera:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gdgphoto/5121045739/lightbox/
>>
>> The lit lamp faces are saturated, but nothing else, and the contrast
>> in this photo was excessive. This is taken well after dusk.. ISO 3200
>> handled it very nicely. EXIF is available on Flickr in case you want
>> to peek.
>>
>> Another detail about it is that even though the E-5 isn't supported in
>> Lightroom yet, I found that using EXIFtool to reset the camera model
>> in the raw files from E-5 to E-30 worked a treat: Lightroom imported
>> and processed them all very nicely, even without a formally done
>> camera calibration profile. I'll create my own profile soon, soon as I
>> find my color checker chart that is ... The office is still a
>> disaster.
>>
>> (Oh yes, I set the EXIF back to "E-5" before posting it to flickr.com,
>> just in case you noticed. ;-)
>>
>> enjoy
>
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