They do in Pentax's Digital Camera Utility. Any settings in your camera
are the starting point for rendering the final raw image. To see the
raw output without those settings you have to change them in PDCU. I
don't use Lightroom the current version simply won't run on my system,
so I can't authoritatively speak to that but it would make a certain
amount of sense if it did, there are also good arguments as to why it
shouldn't.
On 3/17/2011 9:10 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Those in-camera image adjustments, like brightness, contrast,
saturation, sharpness, etc., only apply to JPEG image creation. That
applies to both JPEGs saved on the SD card as well as the rear-LCD
preview images.
But those settings have no effect on the RAW images. I don't believe
they even affect the RAW default settings.
-bmw
On 11-03-17 11:11 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:
I opened it in I saw what looked like blocky mottling in the sky at
camera settings, it was pretty subtle. However when I changed to
Daylight balance, and "natural" that disappeared. I think there may
be a problem with the way the image processing software is rendering
in camera settings. I could be wrong. I wouldn't use the vibrant
setting in any circumstance, especially as you're shooting raw.
You'll get a better histogram, one that more accurately reflects the
raw if you change your custom image settings to natural, in any case.
On 3/16/2011 9:58 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Bruce suggested I add the photo to Dropbox so here is the link to
one of the
photos that has blue sky. I am not sure why the JPEG version looks way
better than the DNG/RAW version of the file. I am beginning to think
it is
perhaps my monitor and if it is then I will not be able to get a new
one
until next year.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23637685/IMGP1087.DNG
Thanks everyone....
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