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Distortion Control Data version 2 Firmware Released
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 530597" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Yeah, almost everything in the Shooting Menu that doesn't have to do with file type and resolution has <em>no impact</em> on RAW files (I'm not 100% on High ISO NR and I'm too lazy to Google it at the moment). The information about it is available in the RAW file for software to access and apply, if available, but a RAW file is simply just a collection of all sensor data captured by the exposure with a specific camera profile applied for initial viewing purposes.</p><p></p><p>That said, <em>anything you turn on will impact the JPEG preview you see on the back of your camera</em>. Why is this important? Because if your software doesn't apply it then your preview will look nothing like the RAW file you're presented with. So if you shoot JPEG, turn all that other stuff off - it'll process your image faster too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 530597, member: 9240"] Yeah, almost everything in the Shooting Menu that doesn't have to do with file type and resolution has [I]no impact[/I] on RAW files (I'm not 100% on High ISO NR and I'm too lazy to Google it at the moment). The information about it is available in the RAW file for software to access and apply, if available, but a RAW file is simply just a collection of all sensor data captured by the exposure with a specific camera profile applied for initial viewing purposes. That said, [I]anything you turn on will impact the JPEG preview you see on the back of your camera[/I]. Why is this important? Because if your software doesn't apply it then your preview will look nothing like the RAW file you're presented with. So if you shoot JPEG, turn all that other stuff off - it'll process your image faster too. [/QUOTE]
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