David Kieltyka
Clicking away feverishly
I've had the RAW Shooter Essentials converter on my PC for a couple weeks but just got around today (more crap weather here) to trying out the most recent version with R-D1 files.
I have to say I'm really impressed! RSE does at least as good a job as Epson's converter, and depending on the particular photo maybe even better. There is one caveat, though: RSE, like Phase One's Capture One, has its own strange interpretation of color balance. Thus using the white balance eyedropper is important. By default color isn't as punchy as with Epson's converter. But contrast is lower, which IMO is a good thing. RSE's ability to extract detail is perhaps its best feature. It seems there really is more there there with this converter. Like Epson RSE does a bit of sharpening even when this is turned off. Also like Epson this is very effective. Curiously with photos from my Canon 20D I find it excessive & artifacty, but with the R-D1 (and Canon 10D photos) it's spot on. Epson's fine b&w rendering is missing, of course.
RSE is currently a free download. No Mac version unfortunately, at least not yet. For PC users (I'm in both camps myself) I recommend checking it out.
http://www.pixmantec.com/index2.html
-Dave-
I have to say I'm really impressed! RSE does at least as good a job as Epson's converter, and depending on the particular photo maybe even better. There is one caveat, though: RSE, like Phase One's Capture One, has its own strange interpretation of color balance. Thus using the white balance eyedropper is important. By default color isn't as punchy as with Epson's converter. But contrast is lower, which IMO is a good thing. RSE's ability to extract detail is perhaps its best feature. It seems there really is more there there with this converter. Like Epson RSE does a bit of sharpening even when this is turned off. Also like Epson this is very effective. Curiously with photos from my Canon 20D I find it excessive & artifacty, but with the R-D1 (and Canon 10D photos) it's spot on. Epson's fine b&w rendering is missing, of course.
RSE is currently a free download. No Mac version unfortunately, at least not yet. For PC users (I'm in both camps myself) I recommend checking it out.
http://www.pixmantec.com/index2.html
-Dave-