Eric Weir wrote:
On Dec 14, 2017, at 10:05 AM, Paul Stenquist<[email protected]> wrote:
You need to do some homework. You can start here:
http://www.instructables.com/id/A-Complete-Beginners-Guide-to-Raw-Files-And-Raw-Pr/
Thanks, Paul. I skimmed the article and will read it more carefully shortly.
Some things I gather from the skim: Since I use Lightroom, I guess the answer
to what converter I use is Adobe Camera Raw. And it appears that what the
article is about is what I’ve learned, by trial and error, with a lot of help
from folks here, to do when I edit RAW files in Lightroom. But I will read the
article carefully. I see it covers some things about which I’ve been a little
fuzzy when I’m editing files.
I'll be interested to see if and how things change for you. It would be
interesting for you to take both cameras out, take several photos in
different conditions, using both cameras, then using the virtual copy
feature of lightroom show us how the images between the two cameras
compare both how you're processing them now, then make virtual copies
and process those virtual copies using what you learn.
I'm not at all clear how different sensors can have the effect you
describe, it might have something to do with the transmissive properties
of the bayer filter in the Pentax and the Fuji equivalent.
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