Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/17

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Subject: [Leica] DNG Raw and Capture One or Silky Pix...
From: grduprey at mchsi.com (grduprey@mchsi.com)
Date: Wed Jan 17 14:57:05 2007

Howard,

Well teh WB on the D200 in auto mode is also not too good in artificail 
light.  Can't wait to see some of your M8 shots.

Gene


-------------- Original message from Howard Cummer <cummer@netvigator.com>: 
-------------- 


> Hello Alastair! 
> You have an exceptional talent for understatement concerning the 
> amount of work required to use the M8 DNR files with Capture One LE. 
> I got so fed up this morning trying to get my desk top Mac G4 to 
> "dance" with the C One download that I finally packed up my G4 
> powerbook, took it over to the local Apple store, and had them load 
> the C 1 program into the portable. I took step-by-step notes about 
> accessing the images on the SD card after it is inserted in the 
> reader and then went home and reinstalled C1 on the desk top G4. Then 
> finally, I could download the 70 or so DNR pictures that I had taken. 
> I was amazed that this took about an hour. I am not used to such 
> slowness and wonder if that is really the way C 1 is. So far, I am 
> not impressed, and have now down loaded the updated version of Silky 
> Pix (which I have some experience with - given that it came packed 
> with the Lumix L1). This may be a better way for me to go. Despite 
> all this software futzing around, the M8 itself is performing well - 
> I have had one colour cast problem in JPEG so far and got some help 
> to sort that out in Photoshop. Autowhite balance is not very good in 
> artificial light so there is a big incentive to shot RAW if possible. 
> The physical handling of the camera is just fine - very sweet in fact 
> - but i have detected a slight back focus with the 90 summicron APO 
> wide open. Of course my trifocal eyes may have a bit to do with that. 
> I am off to Pondicherry, India, next week and then we will see how 
> the camera performs. Life is good - hope the same is true for you. 
> Cheers, 
> Howard 
> > Message: 8 
> > Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 18:41:04 +1100 
> > From: Alastair Firkin 
> > Subject: Re: [Leica] Plunge into the M8 pond! 
> > To: Leica Users Group 
> > Well done Howard and welcome to the club ;-), I am surprised that 
> > your "group" are having supply shortages, but the competition must be 
> > fierce. Shooting DNG RAW and developing it will require some work. 
> > Looking forward to seeing some results 
> > Cheers 
> 
> 
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