Suzanne, Minnie and Mark
Making raw files b&w
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Old bike
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Singing and dancing at the funeral
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I was swimming when. . .
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Selfie at 300 mm
Chickadee chin-ups
Cat's eye
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The sixties never ended.
N in 2000
One of a half dozen jays
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K and B dropt in when I had my Mamiyaflex ready
After eating
Atop Jack Baker's Hill
Neil and Martha
Bottom of the lake
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The Maiden Vein
Looking NE around 10:00 last night
Staring NE at Andromeda
Ten of them looking all ways
X and M
Was he wearing socks?
Brad's not *that* much taller than David
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I've been testing the raw files on my Fujifilm X100. I generally like
the mid and lower tones that I get in the Fuji raw files, but I cannot
get a grip on the highest tones.
the mid and lower tones that I get in the Fuji raw files, but I cannot
get a grip on the highest tones.
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My raw converter (I use the plug-in for Paint Shop Pro) has very rudimentary curves control which won't control *just* the highs or just the *lows,* instead brightening or darkening the entire picture. In later jpeg editing, I can make the finer adjustments (as curves), but already the damage has been done to dynamic range.
I've tried the raw converter especially for my Olympus camera and find the same limitations. And I used the Corel After Shot pro software at one time, again with the same limitations. I keep thinking I must be missing something more subtle, but I don't find it when I look.
My work-around is to import the raw file into the converter and, without making many adjustments at all, generate a jpeg for editing in the regular editor.
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