You can’t have everything in life. And there’s no point too..
Friday, August 20, 2010
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
The ugly duckling grows up…
If there’s anyone wondering why i’m so particular about my camera shooting RAW, this is the post for you.
Adobe has finally released camera raw 6.2 (albeit a release candidate) to the public, and my Samsung EX1 is officially supported. What a coincidence for me to google for ACR 6.2 and jump to the download page literally minutes since it’s release (faster than dpreview’s announcement!), but tt’s another story.
Above is the comparison between an out of camera jpeg, vs a jpeg converted from RAW, on the deadliest subjects ever – foliage. Samsung’s jpeg engine is still far from mature, and lacks the crisp, saturated look of Canon’s jpegs (go see the G10’s output to see what i mean). Even at base ISO, fine details and textures are smeared away, and the remaining detail over-sharpened. Doesn’t do justice to the mighty Schneider lens and the Sony sensor it has. The metering tends to overexpose too, which is good for skintones but bad for nature stuff.
Switching to RAW, and a veil of NR is lifted to reveal the awesome-ness of this lens/sensor combination. Bloody sharp.. I’d say =)