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So here for the curious. I shot a flower in RAW, but developed in Natural mode, Gradation set to auto, in-camera so the JPEG output is identical to having shot JPEG in the first place. It's the JPEG what I want to analyze....
So at first the yellow flowers in some "highlight burned" areas looks a bit burned depending on your monitor settings. Turns out that it isn't, highlight is a super bright yellow and you can bring it down even in JPEG if you had to. Here's the *full* jpeg out of the camera, renamed. Natural mode, everything else at +0, gradation auto (that means SAT is on). http://raist3d.typepad.com/secretfiles/files/Flower.JPG The next pic is the analysis using LightZone (and showing 4 pics at once on my Mac desktop): ![]() You can see from the lower-left pic that the highlight still has valid non burned RGB values. It took me 3 lightzone zone-mapper operations to get to where the data was just the bare bones of it. There's a lot of detail there. I think the jpegs are definitively "richer" than the e-410 were, and this is one of those situations where the e-410 in jpeg would have probably "blown" the highlight. RAW is a different matter in general. I haven't done any assesment of raw highlight recovery with the e-420 because Olympus Studio/Master are horrible at highlight recovery and LightZone/LightRoom, world+ dog still don't support the e-420 raws. Not that this matter much to real world photography in the end really, but wanted to make a post for the curious about the e-420. -- Raist3d (Photog. Student & Tools/Systems/Gui Games Developer) Andreas Feininger (1906-1999) 'Photographers — idiots, of which there are so many — say, “Oh, if only I had a Nikon or a Leica, I could make great photographs.” That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard in my life. It’s nothing but a matter of seeing, and thinking, and interest. That’s what makes a good photograph.' __________________
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Interesting results Raist. To me this is why I still stick with RAW. The fact that 'Lightroom,world+dog' don't support RAWS is not true if you convert to DNG is it? I've always found Adobe much quicker at releasing RAW updates compared to say Apple.
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Also what I said if anything proves that JPEGS are fine, I don't understand the relevance of the RAW comment. - Raist __________________
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