RE: finally put my hands on K10D... part II

2007-01-29 Thread Jens Bladt
] vegne af Peter Lacus Sendt: 16. januar 2007 21:17 Til: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Emne: finally put my hands on K10D... part II Howdy all! I've tried Photoshop CS2 today to develop some RAW files and the results were (probably as expected) the best so far. While smoothness remained about the same

finally put my hands on K10D... part II

2007-01-16 Thread Peter Lacus
Howdy all! I've tried Photoshop CS2 today to develop some RAW files and the results were (probably as expected) the best so far. While smoothness remained about the same as with SilkyPix (very positive), Camera RAW extracted a tad more information. Even better thing is, that it doesn't really

Re: finally put my hands on K10D... part II

2007-01-16 Thread John Francis
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 08:17:19PM +, Peter Lacus wrote: Howdy all! I've tried Photoshop CS2 today to develop some RAW files and the results were (probably as expected) the best so far. While smoothness remained about the same as with SilkyPix (very positive), Camera RAW extracted a

Re: finally put my hands on K10D... part II

2007-01-16 Thread David J Brooks
Quoting Peter Lacus [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Well, I must admit I didn't expect such a big difference between digital compacts and DSLRs. I can only hope that difference between istDs and K10D is somewhat smaller, because otherwise it'll ruin my bank account. Can somebody please tell me it's

Re: finally put my hands on K10D... part II

2007-01-16 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Jan 16, 2007, at 2:34 PM, David J Brooks wrote: Well, i hate to say this, but DSLR's.HAVE ruined my bank account.There is no hope. Spend now. LOL!!! Godfrey -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Re: finally put my hands on K10D... part II

2007-01-16 Thread Peter Lacus
John, The big difference between DSLRs and PS compacts is the size of the sensor (and, in particular, the amount of silicon for each pixel). The sensor in a PS is tiny compared to that is a DSLR - generally about 10% of the area. Image quality, and particularly the amount of noise, is