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For the M8, yes, but not for the M9. Carl Bretteville is working on repeating his feat of decoding of the M8 MakerNotes for the M9, but hasn't happened yet.C1 will read and display that data
I realize that's how Leica does it today. But it might be possible to do the corrections after-the-fact on the DNG, especially with Adobe recent extensions to the DNG standard.
Hi All,
Unless I'm missing something, here is my question. For those that eventually will use both an M8 & M9 (I should be so lucky), and decide for both speed and convienience to leave UVIR filters on all lenses (since the M9 could benifit in some instances from additonal IR filtration).....couldn't Leica have had a M9 menu option where the user specifices they are using a coded lens with UVIR? This way, cyan corners would be prevented especially with wide angle lenses and users of both cameras could leave on their UVIR filters. An alternative to using corner fix in these sorts of circumstances. Just a thought.
Dave (D&A)
Hi ampguy,
Appreciate the response. Unfortunately, it's not just "blacks synthetic fabrics thats an issue when using lenses without UVIr filters UVIR filters, but color shifts in green follage and elsewhere, that makes it near impossible for me to use M8 without UVIR filters. So thats not an option (for me). Even getting cyan corners if I used lenses with UVIR filters on an M9 is preferable. Thanks again.
Dave (D&A)