http://forums.acdsystems.com/index.php?showtopic=6845
Look at Post #2.
Maybe this is old news, but it's the first I'm hearing of it. There are
some claims that the K20D PEF files contain an bug in the recording of
white balance information in at least some cases.
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DougF (KG4LMZ)
I'm afraid my experiense supports this. Except that I'm having trouble
with DNG, not PEF.
The tint values are way off. Temp seems ok. Some times the colours
seem beyond correcting. I really hope they fix this ASAP.
MaritimTim
2008/4/3, Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, it's a known issue.
Cheers,
Dave
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://forums.acdsystems.com/index.php?showtopic=6845
Look at Post #2.
Maybe this is old news, but it's the first I'm hearing of it. There are
some claims that the K20D PEF
I see it only in certain kinds of light. Flash color temp and outdoor are right
on. But I have experienced some situations where correction of in-camera DNG
files is almost impossible. I expect we'll get a firmware update soon. I
haven't shot any PEF.
Paul
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Replace PEF with DNG and you have a true statement :D
Untill now all my DNG was 'useable' and was able to get correct colours in
Lightroom, but the values were strange. I did a quick check, made photos
with K10D and K20D and used the same white balance settings on both of
them. The K10D was ok
I used to shot PEF files (well... almost only PEFs) since I have K20D just
like I prefered them with K10D :D
They are ok. The only problem is Lightroom does not recognizes them so
I've to use the crappy PhotoLab... I mostly convert my PEFs in PhotoLab to
16 bit TIFs and then work on them with
No, this is a DNG problem.
Paul
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Replace PEF with DNG and you have a true statement :D
Untill now all my DNG was 'useable' and was able to get correct colours in
Lightroom, but the values were strange. I did a
Outdoor shots are mostly ok, but at cloudy days they can be hard to
correct. Some times imposible. So far I haven't experienced it on
important shots.
MaritimTim
2008/4/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I see it only in certain kinds of light. Flash color temp and outdoor are
right on.
wolfram-bubbles Sounds more high tech in a strange physics sort of way...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replace PEF with DNG and you have a true statement :D
Untill now all my DNG was 'useable' and was able to get correct colours in
Lightroom, but the values were strange. I did a quick check,
:D Okay okay! The english name just didn't came to my mind :D
.t
P. J. Alling wrote:
wolfram-bubbles Sounds more high tech in a strange physics sort of way...
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:D Okay okay! The english name just didn't came to my mind :D
.t
P. J. Alling wrote:
wolfram-bubbles Sounds more high tech in a strange physics sort of way...
I believe
Wolfram = Tungsten
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Doug Franklin wrote:
Timber wrote:
:D Okay okay! The english name just didn't came to my mind :D
.t
P. J. Alling wrote:
wolfram-bubbles Sounds more high tech in a strange physics sort of way...
I believe
Wolfram = Tungsten
Tungsten-bubbles???
Now that just sounds
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