Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Who thinks these solution up? Give them a week of listening to me rant, and I bet it would not happen again.... OK, got it. VERY clear. Adobe Standard it is. Forget everything else, except custom profiles.... My most appreciative thanks, Hoppy...... Frank Filippone red735i at earthlink.net Adobe have made the naming of these profile options confusing by being too simple. Whatever your camera model, if Adobe have profiled it, they call the Adobe Standard profile just that. *They do not label them for individual cameras because you can only select ones for YOUR camera.* The M8 profile that I sent Frank off list a while ago is the only extra one I have for the M8. The new ones that I was discussing with Leo are for the M9. Adobe Standard basically means a neutral rendering of your Raw file. (Its actually not quite that simple as they do tweak them) Camera Standard means it is meant to render your Raw files to look similar to how the cameras rendered them as JPGs with its default settings. I guess that Adobe got sick of complaints that "my files don't look the same" In the case of your M8, if you use the Camera Standard setting to render your DNG files you should see that the results look similar to JPGS from the camera. You can easily experiment in LR or ACR and see the differences. Cheers Geoff