mm0tkl Posted August 31, 2008 Share #1 Â Posted August 31, 2008 Advertisement (gone after registration) Pleas excuse me if this is an obvious question, but if I shoot in Raw mode, do the picture adjustments parameters in camera (contrast, sharpness and Saturation) make any difference, or are these setting for use when shooting jpg only? Â Many thanks, John. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted August 31, 2008 Posted August 31, 2008 Hi mm0tkl, Take a look here Digilux 2 file settings?. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
elgenper Posted August 31, 2008 Share #2  Posted August 31, 2008 No, they don´t affect the raw file. However, the jpeg file that is saved at the same time (and which is what you see on the LCD when reviewing) is affected.  This fact is especially useful when shooting B/W. The jpeg, and thus the viewfinder image, will be B/W and give you a fair idea what you´re getting. But the raw file itself contains all the colour info, and so can be manipulated afterwards, e. g. to simulate the effect of a colour filter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mm0tkl Posted September 1, 2008 Author Share #3 Â Posted September 1, 2008 Many thanks for clarifying that for me. Â Regards, John. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted September 1, 2008 Share #4 Â Posted September 1, 2008 It is my experience, however, that the Digilux 2 is rather good at shooting in Jpeg mode, and that there is no real need to use RAW. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
elgenper Posted September 1, 2008 Share #5  Posted September 1, 2008 It is my experience, however, that the Digilux 2 is rather good at shooting in Jpeg mode, and that there is no real need to use RAW.  In daylight, at ISO 100, I tend to (mainly) agree. Artificial light (esp. mixed), and higher ISO´s will be far more difficult to get anything decent out of if one doesn´t use raw.  Also, as I said, if one plans to convert to B/W, far more can be done to a raw file than to a B/W jpeg. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted September 1, 2008 Share #6 Â Posted September 1, 2008 Well, yes for low light and difficult light it is not the camera I would use. Otoh, I have some pretty good night-shots with it just using in-camera jpegs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
krabat Posted September 1, 2008 Share #7  Posted September 1, 2008 Advertisement (gone after registration) Otoh, I have some pretty good night-shots with it just using in-camera jpegs. So do I. Please have a look here:  http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/landschaft-reise/36289-abend-berlin.html http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/landschaft-reise/36201-abend-london.html  All images on these two sites were made using jpeg, and it did work well. I use RAW mainly in cases where I am absolutely not sure about exposure or white balance, or where I want to achieve a really perfect balance of all parameters without any loss. Regarding B/W, I've never used RAW files for this. Maybe I should try!  Best regards,  Peter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mm0tkl Posted September 1, 2008 Author Share #8 Â Posted September 1, 2008 Thanks again people and very nice photos. Â Regards, John. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
farnz Posted September 1, 2008 Share #9  Posted September 1, 2008 So do I. Please have a look here: http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/landschaft-reise/36289-abend-berlin.html http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/landschaft-reise/36201-abend-london.html  All images on these two sites were made using jpeg, and it did work well. I use RAW mainly in cases where I am absolutely not sure about exposure or white balance, or where I want to achieve a really perfect balance of all parameters without any loss. Regarding B/W, I've never used RAW files for this. Maybe I should try!  Best regards,  Peter.  Very nice images, Peter, but ... were they made with a Digilux 2 (D2) or a D-Lux 2 (DL2) as noted in your thread?  Pete. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
krabat Posted September 2, 2008 Share #10 Â Posted September 2, 2008 Very nice images, Peter, but ... were they made with a Digilux 2 (D2) or a D-Lux 2 (DL2) as noted in your thread? Â Pete. Thank you, Pete. Aah, the old confusion with the names of the digital cameras... Well, I meant really the Digilux 2. Some people use the abbreviations the way you quoted, some people vice versa, i.e. DL2 for the Digilux 2 and D2 for the D-Lux 2. I also use DL2 for the Digilux 2, the longer abbreviation for the larger camera... Â Best regards, Â Peter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.