Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/07

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Subject: [Leica] DMR processing/workflow
From: harrison at mcclary.net (Harrison McClary)
Date: Tue Nov 7 15:03:18 2006
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Jeff Moore wrote:
> I use Adobe CS2 and Adobe's RAW conversion; is there some other RAW
> converter which works better with the DMR?  (I know Leica bundle Capture
> One with the M8, and I also wonder about how the newfangled Aperture
> works.)
>   

Jeff as of now Aperture will not read DNG files.  The only Leica it 
supports is the Digilux 2.

If you care here is a rough outline of how I work; keep in mind my RAW 
files are from Canon and Nikon bodies.

1) Insert the card into card reader this calls the Aperture import 
page.  At this stage I create a new folder named the name of the job I 
am working on, enter any EXIF information I want applied to all files 
and then import them into Aperture.  I have Aperture set so that the 
files are stored into a folder on my 2nd internal drive on my Mac, not 
in the Aperture library.

2) Once Import is done I go to the album with all images in it and put 
Aperture in full screen mode.  I quickly tab through the images giving a 
1 star rating to the ones I like.  I then go back to all 1 star images 
and edit more tightly,

3) I adjust the final images tweaking levels, contrast, shadow 
highlight, color, saturation and all that jazz.

4) I export the images from Aperture depending on how I am delivering 
the images and what the end use is.  Aperture applies all changes at 
this point only to the exported files, the originals are not touched.  
When I export I send to a subfolder in that job's folder called 
"Converted" or something like that.

I then either ftp, e-mail or burn a CD and fed-ex the images to my client.

Very Seldom do my images make it into Photoshop.

I later take all images from the shoot and copy them to an external 
drive and burn DVDs also

When I used Windoze my workflow was very much the same except I did my 
selections in first Bridge then converted using Adobe Camera Raw, then 
later I used Bibble after seeing how much better its conversions were.  
I would think a very similar workflow would work for DMR files but using 
a program that reads the files.

Hope this helps.

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