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Hello,

 

I am feeling the need to share:

 

I would like Leica to issue a piece of software which would allow me to design my own 'film' types (black & white and colour), then upload them to my camera menu. I would like it to cover each new camera model so that the results would match the specific capabilities of each camera.

 

I believe this would give a more natural transformation of the subject being recorded than present post processing methods. I could then use a lighter touch with the post processing software, to finish off for printing.

 

This could also lead to greater creative diversity between digital photographic results on paper.

 

For the purpose of earning money it is essential to me that the camera produces very neutral results. But for fine art work, being able to establish a 'look' or 'feel' is an equally crucial element.

 

Regards

Ziggurat

 

Digilux 1, Digilux 2 (ex), Digilux 3 and soon X1.

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Some cameras already have 'film modes' to emulate slide film, or grainy B&W, but they are mostly just gimmicks.

 

Serious photographers mostly shoot RAW as I understand it & that means doing post processing. If you want a particular look, set the parameters and bulk process the images. Far easier than worrying about camera firmware surely?

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Hello,

 

I am feeling the need to share:

 

I would like Leica to issue a piece of software which would allow me to design my own 'film' types (black & white and colour), then upload them to my camera menu. I would like it to cover each new camera model so that the results would match the specific capabilities of each camera.

 

I believe this would give a more natural transformation of the subject being recorded than present post processing methods. I could then use a lighter touch with the post processing software, to finish off for printing.

 

This could also lead to greater creative diversity between digital photographic results on paper.

 

For the purpose of earning money it is essential to me that the camera produces very neutral results. But for fine art work, being able to establish a 'look' or 'feel' is an equally crucial element.

 

Regards

Ziggurat

 

Digilux 1, Digilux 2 (ex), Digilux 3 and soon X1.

You could use a film camera

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Hello,

 

I don't want gimmicks, I want full control.

 

I don't want film, I want to find something new in digital.

 

I'm looking for the photographic process to transform a subject in a way which is more 'photo' and less 'graphic'. To achieve this I would like to be able to determine the way the cameras light sensitive surface functions.

 

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Ziggurat

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it's hard to make a Lightroom to run on a camera firmware. . It's a matter of concept. Programs like Lightroom (or equivalent) are written for CISC (complex instruction set computing) processors while camera software run on special designed RISC (reduced instruction set computing) processing units. Until you have the first camera with a core2duo inside, you should try RAW processing flow.

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