Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 17/01/2007, at 1:53, Howard Cummer wrote: > Hello Alastair! > You have an exceptional talent for understatement concerning the > amount of work required to use the M8 DNR files with Capture One > LE. I got so fed up this morning trying to get my desk top Mac G4 > to "dance" with the C One download that I finally packed up my G4 > powerbook, took it over to the local Apple store, and had them load > the C 1 program into the portable. I took step-by-step notes about > accessing the images on the SD card after it is inserted in the > reader and then went home and reinstalled C1 on the desk top G4. > Then finally, I could download the 70 or so DNR pictures that I had > taken. I was amazed that this took about an hour. I am not used to > such slowness and wonder if that is really the way C 1 is. So far, > I am not impressed, and have now down loaded the updated version of > Silky Pix (which I have some experience with - given that it came > packed with the Lumix L1). This may be a better way for me to go. > Despite all this software futzing around, the M8 itself is > performing well - I have had one colour cast problem in JPEG so far > and got some help to sort that out in Photoshop. Autowhite balance > is not very good in artificial light so there is a big incentive to > shot RAW if possible. The physical handling of the camera is just > fine - very sweet in fact - but i have detected a slight back focus > with the 90 summicron APO wide open. Of course my trifocal eyes may > have a bit to do with that. I am off to Pondicherry, India, next > week and then we will see how the camera performs. Life is good - > hope the same is true for you. Indeed life is good here, though hot, and there is not enough time to do the things we love ;-) My M8 came with the software, but not the code to use it, so I had to write to Leica to have the code password "revealed". I have not really used it since, as I now load all the images into bridge and PS from there. Have a great trip to India: ENVY ;-) Cheers Alastair and Helen