Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:46 AM -0700 7/13/06, Frank Filippone wrote: >Precisely what I asked....... Data is not theory or rumor or >speculation, it is hard facts. > >Does anyone have any data? What is the camera doing to >correct/amend/change/augment/etc. anything? > >If the 6 bit code does have specific in-camera functionality, how >does one get that same result if you use an uncoded lens of the >same but older vintage ( Thinking for example now of the 24 ASPH )? >Without the coding, the camera does not do something and >afterwards nothing can retro-fix the corrections into the image? > >Let me make a comment.... it would be smarter to allow for >corrections in some PS or other plug-in ( or even allow for the >download >software make these changes) than to do anything in the camera. It >would save batteries, make changes in algorithms more flexible, >allow for third party support, make the camera faster to operate, >make the camera cheaper to manufacture ( smaller dumber uP) and >generally, make life more manageable. > >But Leica is not an acronym for customer service....... It would also _necessitate_ post processing, and not everyone wants to do that. Some people would like to be able to set the shooting parameters, and have a file written to a card they can make a good print of, without going through a computer. In-camera processing and knowledge of the lens specifics can make the results better. This isn't just for amateurs. If someone shoots 2000 shots under controlled conditions to wind up with 200 useable ones, with a variety of lenses he/she usually doesn't relish the idea of going into each one with Photoshop and tweaking them. Shooting high quality jpegs often makes more sense under those conditions. I think Leica is indeed doing the customers a valuable service by providing this option. -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com