When you say you have these on the SD card in the camera,
does this mean you use these "in-camera" somehow?
I am confused.
jco
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Subject: Re: what do I need to do RAW file processing with the istDS?


J. C. O,

> hi, thanks, I have V2.4 already so I guess I am good on that. Im still

> not clear on Pentax photolab and browser though. Are you saying I will

> want or need to get these latest versions or are they all just junk 
> not worth the effort?

as many others I found ACR to be superior over any other RAW converter 
I've tried so far. However I have Pentax utilities stored on a SD card 
right inside my ist-Ds "just in case" as they occupy roughly the space 
of 2 RAW images (PC version) and the conversions are usually very good 
(version 3 based on SilkyPix) and certainly better than in-camera JPEGs.

Actually the only major thing ACR seems to do consistently better is 
taming moire/aliasing artefacts.

Cheers,

Peter

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