Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
It's really impressive that Ricoh has applied a very sophisticated machine learning game to the challenge of areas of a scene being lit by light of markedly different hues and intensities. The technology is called multi-pattern WB, but really it should be simply considered as multi-zone WB, as that's what is achieved.
Michael Nagel pointed to this unique WB processing option here, post # 20.
But can we shoot with a Ricoh or Pentax camera set to this more intelligent WB and still have the benefits applied in processing RAW images, as opposed to using the very well processed JPG's straight from the camera.
Any idea on this?
Asher
BTW, in case Cem, (or anyone else), thinks my actual photography is being sidetracked these days by my enthusiasm for everything Ricoh-Pentax, let me assure you that my Canon cameras are also getting ample workouts with my muses almost every day to such an extent that I have recently taken to walking around the neighborhood with no camera in my hand, just to unwind!
Michael Nagel pointed to this unique WB processing option here, post # 20.
But can we shoot with a Ricoh or Pentax camera set to this more intelligent WB and still have the benefits applied in processing RAW images, as opposed to using the very well processed JPG's straight from the camera.
Any idea on this?
Asher
BTW, in case Cem, (or anyone else), thinks my actual photography is being sidetracked these days by my enthusiasm for everything Ricoh-Pentax, let me assure you that my Canon cameras are also getting ample workouts with my muses almost every day to such an extent that I have recently taken to walking around the neighborhood with no camera in my hand, just to unwind!