raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
Hi,
i am a newbie in this most excellent R-D1,
i am curious to find out what are your default film and color settings ?
eg. i have been using Film 1 (low saturation) for color and Film 3 for B&W. The contrast is a bit much in B&W but has a different effect.
thanks
i am a newbie in this most excellent R-D1,
i am curious to find out what are your default film and color settings ?
eg. i have been using Film 1 (low saturation) for color and Film 3 for B&W. The contrast is a bit much in B&W but has a different effect.
thanks
andephotographic
Established
Shoot RAW so don't bother with the film settings (it'll be on either the default or whatever the previous owner had it set to) but strangely I do set the colour mode to B&W even though I keep the screen hidden and hardly ever flip it out, there's just something in my head that says because images will end up b&w I should have camera set to b&w!
I'd probably give jpegs a shot but I've heard the camera makes really really noisy jpegs so haven't bothered. Raw files out of the R-D1 aren't exactly huge anyway.
I'd probably give jpegs a shot but I've heard the camera makes really really noisy jpegs so haven't bothered. Raw files out of the R-D1 aren't exactly huge anyway.
back alley
IMAGES
raw...
.
.
umcelinho
Marcelo
raw!
...!!!
...!!!
shadeofpale
Established
I like the jpg-engine of the R-D1. It delivers very good
results. Each photo I've shown here is a jpg out of cam,
why should I unnecessarily complicate it (life is too short
to process raw
).
My settings (I think they are "by default"):
Film1:
EdgeEnhance=2
Saturation=3
Tint=3
Contrast=2
NR=1
Film2:
EE=4
Sat=4
Tint=3
Con=4
NR=1
Film3:
EE=3
Sat=3
Tint=3
Con=3
NR=5
results. Each photo I've shown here is a jpg out of cam,
why should I unnecessarily complicate it (life is too short
to process raw
My settings (I think they are "by default"):
Film1:
EdgeEnhance=2
Saturation=3
Tint=3
Contrast=2
NR=1
Film2:
EE=4
Sat=4
Tint=3
Con=4
NR=1
Film3:
EE=3
Sat=3
Tint=3
Con=3
NR=5
back alley
IMAGES
I like the jpg-engine of the R-D1. It delivers very good
results. Each photo I've shown here is a jpg out of cam,
why should I unnecessarily complicate it (life is too short
to process raw).
My settings (I think they are "by default"):
Film1:
EdgeEnhance=2
Saturation=3
Tint=3
Contrast=2
NR=1
Film2:
EE=4
Sat=4
Tint=3
Con=4
NR=1
Film3:
EE=3
Sat=3
Tint=3
Con=3
NR=5
processing raw can be short & sweet, does not have to be complicated and long...a little effort into your images can go a long way...rd1 files are so small they load quickly onto pse8...
porktaco
Well-known
raw...........
andephotographic
Established
When I shoot RAW, Import to LR3>edit a copy in SEP>apply preset>tweak>save back to LR3>export as required.
If I shot jpeg, Import to LR3>edit a copy in SE>apply preset>tweak>save back to LR3>export as required.
No jpeg engine will do what I want with my files (closest I have gotten was the high contrast b&w creative mode in the Sony NEX and they still needed work and were lacking in other ways) so I'll be editing in SEP anyway.
If I shot jpeg, Import to LR3>edit a copy in SE>apply preset>tweak>save back to LR3>export as required.
No jpeg engine will do what I want with my files (closest I have gotten was the high contrast b&w creative mode in the Sony NEX and they still needed work and were lacking in other ways) so I'll be editing in SEP anyway.
roundg
Well-known
I only shoot raw and do all the post-processing in the Epson Raw converter.
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