Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/30

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Subject: [Leica] Re: LUG Digest, Vol 30, Issue 392
From: imagist at imagist.cnc.net (George Lottermoser)
Date: Fri Sep 30 14:31:39 2005

> If it is a RAW file, no processing should be done in the camera.

When in RAW on the 20d - camera 'settings' will still affect the way the
file begins import into photoshopcs2. In other words the RAW file is
still accessable without the camera 'settings' but you'd override them,
if you want, in the opening dialog of pscs2. If in the camera 'settings'
you dial down all the filtering then that's where you start in the
photoshop opening dialog and you can dial in the filtering from there.
Different work flows same deal. Yes you're right RAW is RAW. But once
you open it some filtering will occur either as instructed in camera
'settings' or as directed by the computer software or some combination
of both. In no case will you view the actual RAW data.

regards, George