On Oct 6, 2006, at 12:11, Joseph Tainter wrote:
>
> I find this puzzling. Don't all JPEGs originate as RAW data that are
> then JPEG-ized in the camera?
>

Yep - but processed per the settings you have already selected BEFORE  
pressing the shutter release.

> Pentax is advertising that you can do RAW processing in the K10D, like
> one would do in a program residing on your computer. I assume this  
> means
> just that one has more control over how the camera processes the RAW
> into a JPEG.

Right.  Forget to switch to Tungsten white balance?  No problem.   
Just process the RAW file into a JPEG with the proper (or custom?)  
white balance setting and you're good to go.  I like the idea of  
being able to shoot RAW but still end up with a usable JPEG to grab  
and "webbify" quickly.

  -Charles

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Charles Robinson
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