Good to know. I wasn't sure about the exact process, just remembered some debate about using RAW vs non-RAW...
Regarding the hi-rez mode of the E-M5ii: Afaik there is the option to save the image as a 64mp RAW file which only contains about 40mp of information (thus 40mp JPEGs) and can only be processed in photoshop with an extra plugin from Olympus. If the workflow is already Adobe-based, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Quote:Afaik there is the option to save the image as a 64mp RAW file ...
Do you have any pointers/links for this information?
Quote:Good to know. I wasn't sure about the exact process, just remembered some debate about using RAW vs non-RAW...
Regarding the hi-rez mode of the E-M5ii: Afaik there is the option to save the image as a 64mp RAW file which only contains about 40mp of information (thus 40mp JPEGs) and can only be processed in photoshop with an extra plugin from Olympus. If the workflow is already Adobe-based, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
The parameters for the RAW conversion are calibrated according to a specific value in Imatest. We take a high performance lens at its optimal settings and go for a unified value here.
The reasoning behind this is to equalize the effect from the AA filter of the camera, internal processing within the camera as well as the impact from the RAW converter (bayer interpolation etc.). If you don't do that the variations between the systems would just get way too extreme resulting in unreasonable data.
Please retest or test 14mm F2.5 II, 20MM F1.7 II and 12mm F2 on E-M5 MarkII
since these lens has updated and the body has upgraded to new sony 16mp sensor.
how about retest those classic lens which tested on 12mp sensor but still popular today?
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