Aperture 2.0 and R-D1s
Aperture 2.0 and R-D1s
I've had my R-D1s for a couple of months now (new, from Japan) and have recently tried Aperture 2.0 (after converting files to DNG) for post-processing and enhancing. So far, I've been disappointed with the Aperture results compared to using the Epson RAW software. I've found that the Epson software produces clearer, sharper pictures with higher detail (and better contrast) with the default settings. I usually just adjust the color temperature and exposure to get brilliant results. Aperture, on the other hand, requires a lot more tweeking with sharpness, edges and other parameters to get the same kind of clarity and proper contrast adjustment. Even then , I find there are still subtle, unwanted shadows (esp with portraits in low light) that need further adjusting. In the end, all can be done with Aperature but I find I spend a lot less time adjusting photos with the Epson RAW software compared to Aperature. Perhaps the conversion to DNG with final adjustments in Aperature results in some decreased contrast and sharpness in the photos that requires more adjusting.
I'm sticking with the Epson RAW software for the time being. However, will download the new Apple update and see if that changes the initial clarity and contrast of the RAW photos.
Cheers,