Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/05/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I believe DNGs may embed preview images and thumbnails, which in your case might have been converted to B&W. -rei On 05/09/2010 03:16 PM, grduprey at mchsi.com wrote: > Erik, > > Unfortunately I cannot help you, as I shoot dng only and then convert to > b&w in photoshop. I do not shoot both dng and jpeg at the same time. Are > you sure you are downloading the dng and not just the jpeg? Seems strange > that all you see is the jpeg settings when you look at them (.dng) in the > computer. > > Gene > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Erik van der Meulen"<erik at avondel.com> > To: lug at leica-users.org > Sent: Sunday, May 9, 2010 1:03:02 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central > Subject: [Leica] M9 RAW's and B&W > > Dear knowledgeable Leica-group, > > I seem to be missing something in the way my M9 handles RAW's. > > As long as I keep my 'Compression' setting fixed on 'DNG', I have no means > of altering the 'Color saturation' setting. This remains on 'Standard'. > This > seems to me 'normal behavior'; I get the 'raw' data from the sensor. > > Now this get interesting; I followed the suggestion found on > http://www.overgaard.dk/leica-M9-digital-rangefinder-camera.html to set the > 'Compression' to 'DNG& JPG' and the 'Color saturation' to 'Black& White'. > This way the screen on the M9 nicley shows B&W images which I have shot. I > was under the assumption that this came from the JPG files recorded along > with the DNG. > > I have no need for the JPG's other than the preview function, I want to do > the actual B&W conversion manually in Lightroom on the DNG. So I delete the > JPG's before I import the DNG's files into Lightroom. Much to my surprise > in > the import dialog window, the pictures do show up in B&W! Only after the > import they seem to be converted to colored pictures. > > Now what puzzles me is that I would have expected a DNG file to be the > same, > no matter that the camera saturation settings would be. Further, if this is > not the case (as it indeed appears), how come I can only make adjustments > in > relation to JPG settings on the camera? > > Obviously I am missing something here. If anyone can point me in the proper > direction, that would be greatly appreciated! > >