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Sony and others are getting close to that but using 2 or 3 camera modules. I can appreciate that Sony prefers the purist approach to jpeg processing but I would be more interested in getting an...
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I love DxO and have used it as my editor of choice since Optics Pro 8. I now use PhotoLab 6 and it's excellent. If it could organize my photos via AI then I'd say it's just about perfect. DxO's...
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Yes, it seems like they have made a version 3 and rebranded it as part of the Panasonic-Leica line. It has the same basic shape which makes sense to save cost. It will be interesting to see if they...
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I use Lumix cameras with Pana-Leica, Olympus, and Sigma glass for landscape photography, weddings and events. Guess I'm in the minority.
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jxh, I'm still waiting for one of the big camera manufacturers to add a Snapdragon or Google Tensor CPU to any camera. I see a lot of promise for APS-C and below and would love to see Panasonic...
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Sony tried this back about 8-9 years ago. It didn't sell very well due to speed of the wifi/phone processors of the time. I have been wanting a new version of the Sony or Olympus sensor module but...
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Agreed, an adapter for M43 glass would make more sense, especially since Leica has branded lenses in partnership with Panasonic. The only issue I see is that most M43 lenses require power and a...
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Unix and Linux are, Mac OS is a heavily customized, closed eco system OS based on a Unix fork.
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The only real differences I see are likely due to resolution. The OM-1 does look better but that makes sense since it has a newer sensor with more resolution. A better test would be to use a test ...
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This seems a bit like Kandao Raw+ but for a Mac OS and without support for a proper OS.
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An ideal comparison would have used the same lens on each camera but that said, I'm not surprised that the OM-1 sensor would come out ahead of a GM1. Using the DPReview comparison tool, I've ...
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Love the photos, a great reminder that older hardware isn't obsolete. I loved using my GX1 but wished for a bit better DR sometimes. Your style minimizes those deficiencies and I wouldn't have ...
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Lack of RAW is a huge issue and is a strange omission because it wouldn't have cost anything to provide that capability.
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The HX99 seemed like a nice camera overall but I didn't really look at the JPEG performance. Panasonic, Canon, and Olympus cameras seem to produce better OOC JPEGs in the consumer space (its a ...
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Agreed. Apparently people feel like they need some of the brush and layer features in Lightroom but I have been delivering similar photos since the Optics Pro 8 days (I'm on PL4 now going to PL6 ...
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I discovered this when I bought PL3 to support a new camera and PL4 came out a couple months later. I agree that they should offer something better than the standard upgrade discount in these...
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Agreed, they should offer generic DNG editing capability but they won't because it would allow people to get around the camera and lens support paywalls.
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I have PL4 and just tried the PL6 trial. I never noticed that processing speeds were slow on my Zephyrus G15 (R9 5900HS and Nvidia 3070) laptop. PL6 didn't improve processing speeds by more than a...
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I noticed this as well on areas of uniform colours and it was easier to push DeepPRIME XD too far which results in a Topaz AI-like oversharpened/crunchy look that I never liked but many Topaz AI...
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The good news is that you aren't actually missing too much. On bayer sensor cameras I've done a comparison on, I was able to get a similar look from regular DeepPRIME by increasing the global lens...
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