Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 14:00:19 -0800 (PST)
From: John Lovda Subject: EOS-1Ds Sample Images
In the EOS-1Ds section of the Canon website: http://canoneos.com/ there are some sample images. I'm looking at one of the inside of a German church and one of some silverware randomly laying on a table. Can someone tell me if these images are right out of the camera or was anything done to them in PhotoShop, etc? Is there a way to "pull" the exposure information from these images using the Canon 1Ds software? I would really like to know the settings.
Am I missing something important? http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/EOS1DS/html/EOS-1Ds_sample_1e.html lists all the settings nicely point by point.
And using the Swiss knife of image tools, Thumbs Plus, you can easily look into the EXIF data, finding that the camera type is listed as "Photoshop 7.0". Aha. So, the file has been worked over, either sharpened or levels tweaked - or both. This counts for the Jpegs, didn't look into the RAW file.
But since there is no way for Photoshop to *write* a RAW file, it is fair to assume that the RAW file is indeed that.
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