Bike Tourist
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Before the Ver. 1.20 firmware upgrade my jpeg files were named "_DSF". After the upgrade they are now named "DSCF".
Is there any significance to this? Did I inadvertently change a setting?
Is there any significance to this? Did I inadvertently change a setting?
greyelm
Malcolm
It is not a new phenomenon, I have files with_DSF from May to 16 June last year. After then all are DSCF.
I don't know the reason but maybe it was after a firmware update.
I hadn't noticed before as I import directly into LR and do everything from there.
I don't know the reason but maybe it was after a firmware update.
I hadn't noticed before as I import directly into LR and do everything from there.
greyelm
Malcolm
This may be the answer, I googled and came up with this
Posted on Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 09:30 am: **
Scott
How do you preprocess your camera jpgs before opening in PWP ?
Normally no profiles are embedded in camera jpgs, only a marker in the EXIF data is set, and the filemane is different (_dsf####.jpg for AdobeRGB instead of dscf####.jpg for SRGB at my Fuji, for example).
Do you use a Nikon software for downloading your pictures that may embedd the Nikon profile ?
I download my pictures with a cardreader with no special software and embedd the approriate profile (sRGB or AdobeRGB) with InProfile to the JPEGs, so i have the correct profile embedded in every file.
Dieter
Posted on Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 09:30 am: **
Scott
How do you preprocess your camera jpgs before opening in PWP ?
Normally no profiles are embedded in camera jpgs, only a marker in the EXIF data is set, and the filemane is different (_dsf####.jpg for AdobeRGB instead of dscf####.jpg for SRGB at my Fuji, for example).
Do you use a Nikon software for downloading your pictures that may embedd the Nikon profile ?
I download my pictures with a cardreader with no special software and embedd the approriate profile (sRGB or AdobeRGB) with InProfile to the JPEGs, so i have the correct profile embedded in every file.
Dieter
greyelm
Malcolm
On the X100 there is a menu option for colour space, changing this changes the filename prefix.
Previously you had Adobe RGB, now you have sRGB set.
I don't know which one I should be using for LR but my pictures are OK on sRGB.
Perhaps an expert could advise.
Previously you had Adobe RGB, now you have sRGB set.
I don't know which one I should be using for LR but my pictures are OK on sRGB.
Perhaps an expert could advise.
Bike Tourist
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Thanks greyelm! I knew one of you resident geniuses would come up with the answer! Very true, I had Adobe color space set and the upgrade reverted to SRGB in the same annoying way it resets the frame counter.
Good show!
Good show!
greyelm
Malcolm
I just found this on the web that recommends sRGB, I understand that the author isn't universally agreed with but his explanation leads me to keep the X100 on sRGB.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/adobe-rgb.htm
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/adobe-rgb.htm
Bike Tourist
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Yep, I think I'll give it a try, sRGB, that is. Ken is sometimes way out there and opinionated. But, I tend to agree with him on many things (such as there is no real reason for most shooters to photograph in RAW unless they just like to play). I also followed up on recommendations for stock shooting to retain colors — sRGB, again.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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