Ah David,Sorry for having let ou my tooth against the Weather. I finally went out to start the paint fore task, preparing the surfaces, to be interrupted by heavy pour rains. Although SP5 does a good job on the image out of the Digilux3, I got disappointed as the incamera Raw developper by fuji is better, at this stage, than all the fiddling. Not to mention the transitionnal bugs from the X20 of from SP5. Er, Still, LR offers a consistent development on the X20 but as Phil Amard Says, a jump behind the camera itself. The power of a FPGA with two processors (commercial name EXR2) and proper algorithms are hard to match. Cheers. #----------------------------------- From : Xavier F. BILLE mail : hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx Maisons Alfort - France > From: dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Wed, 1 May 2013 06:58:18 -0700 > Subject: [LRflex] Re: Nine Forty One : Ground 0 of the Green Level, Post > Processing Tale > > Hello, Xavier! > > > Paris: It is cold 13degrees, it is damp, I had planned to be out to > > prepare the outer wall of the garden for painting, another day. > > Oh, quit complaining, Xavier! Here, high in the hills, it was -5.1 at 5:45, > though it has warmed to a "mild" -3 by 7am. At least the snow has gone! > > Thanks for the story of your SP travails. I find them intresting, only > because > I am probably the only other Silkypix user on this list. > > I got into it, years ago, when, after considerable testing, it seemed to me > to > yield the best colour of any raw developer I've found. (And yes, I've tried > LR!) I still feel that way. > > It has some quirky "Japlish", but the workflow is straight forward, > delilvering > consistently good results. > > David. > > > > ------ > Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: > http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ > Archives are at: > //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/