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photoSmart42

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I tried the olympus viewer 2 and they wouldn't open for me. I'll try again.

EDIT: I tried Olympus Master 2 and it didn't work. Since I don't have an Olympus camera I can't use the viewer... =/. RAW Therapee works fine, bu it's way slow.
 

Riley

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might be better if you didnt post the images
Ian (the photographer) from FTU was over at DPR the other day complaining about that
 
might be better if you didnt post the images
Ian (the photographer) from FTU was over at DPR the other day complaining about that
I read "You can download the camera JPEG; just click on the thumbnail of your choice to display the JPEG image in your browser or right-click and select download target image. Please note that these images are copyrighted and are for personal evaluation only. They must not be copied and/or posted to third party websites."

this is not "camera JPEG" - this is a screenshot illustrating an application performing a raw conversion, am I missing something ?
 

raist3d

Well-known member
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On a quick look this looks good ISO performance. Looking at the shutter speed though- 1/640 @ f2.0, ISO 3200. That's hardly the kind of low light performance we are looking for situation wise. That's actually quite a bit of light.

Would love to see 1/30th, F2.8, ISO 3200.

Most cameras do high ISO performance better than one would think, in good light conditions.

- Raist
 

Riley

New member
they had 1/15th f/3.5 ISO6400 in those french samples that were removed
and you didnt seem to think that was low light enough either
 

Riley

New member
you are asking me what I think
I think there a difference between 'fair use' as the legal internet term
and the honourable thing to do, if someone clearly asks something of you, and you are aware of that.

he is of course the photographer
its sad people expect to get currency out of sites like his
and disrespect them 'because they can'
 
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