Mark Norton
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All fine here, looks a worthwhile improvement.
Benjamin Marks said:Any info on whether Adobe Camera RAW can interpret the new RAW format or whether there is an update to Epson's RAW software? I know there was some speculation about this on the list in the last month.
Ben Marks
I would assume if you leave the battery out for a long time the camera will "forget" the hot pixel mapping. Maybe worth remembering.Dan Lazin said:(snip)
3. Dead pixel correction is a vast improvement, but far from perfect. In JPEG mode, I have about six hot pixels now (three of them non-obvious), whereas I had upwards of 20 or 30 before (too many to bother counting). It's a big step, but still not as good as a hot-pixel-free DSLR.
4. What I mean by "kinda" maintains the exposure count in point 1 is that my files have switched from being EPSNXXXX.jpg to _EPSXXXX.jpg. This is annoying because files no longer alphabetize properly. It's not a function of the firmware update itself, because the first few frames I shot post-update were EPSNXXXX; after the hot-pixel correction, the initializing settings and switching to Adobe RGB, however, the change occurred. It was one of those factors.
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