Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The letters DxO come to my mind - as they have to some one on the Leica Forum. Not official, so you're probably not interested. Steve On 13 Jul 2006, at 19:46, 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....... > > > Frank Filippone > red735i@earthlink.net > > > > I know that there has been speculation that the "6 bit" code will > probably > have something to do with vignette correction within the camera. Leica > refers to "Image Optimization: without getting specific (at least > in what I > have read). Does anyone know authoritatively what the code does to > the > image (not the Exif or metadata) in the camera? > > Ed K > > >> >> I think that was largely discussed here a few weeks ago. The M >> digital's >> in-camera software will use different anti-vignetting and other >> postprocessing algorithms, depending on which lens is used. >> >> Didier >> >> >>> "Lenses in the current range as well as many earlier models can be >>> retrofitted at the cost of the owner to benefit from the image >>> optimization in the camera." >>> >>> "Apart from the improvement in image quality, this information is >>> also >>> written into the EXIF image file." >>> >>> There is a more than passing comment that the camera itself does >>> something >>> with the coding from the lenses. Do we have any data >>> that tells us what? ( apart from recording it into the EXIF data >>> locations). >>> >>> Frank Filippone >>> red735i@earthlink.net >> >> on > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information