11/5/2023 0 Comments Olympus viewer 3 reviews![]() I now know how Robin’s “straight from the camera” raw files can be so good, because they are not the “straight from the camera” raw files that I am used to from my other non-Olympus cameras, because they have already been sharpened by OV3. My understanding of Olympus raw has changed as a result of these tests. Robin Wong insists that OV3 is simply the best convertor for Olympus raw files from OM-D cameras, and I can now understand why he believes that, and why conversion using Photoshop will yield a different result. CS6 appears to have ignored the in-camera sharpness settings. The 3 results from CS6 conversion all show the same sharpness. They were “straight from the camera” but OV3 automatically used the camera sharpness settings in the conversion to jpg images. It brings the sensor and autofocus from the EOS R6 II and combines them in a smaller, more affordable body. The three jpg images from OV3 conversion each displayed small different sharpness levels. review 3 weeks ago The Canon EOS R8 is the company's entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera. ![]() What I have found vexing in Windows 10 is that the Adobe Bridge card reader is unable to identify and download Olympus raw files yet in OSX it works fine. I cropped each resultant jpg image to a display single centre digit at full resolution and I assembled a single composite image in order to compare the results of all six crops. As I have the Creator Update Win 10 and can launch the Olympus viewer then vexing as it is the problem is specific to your computer configuration. Each raw file conversion to jpg was made making no adjustments at all in either OV3 or CS6. I then converted each raw file to jpg using OV3 and then again converted each raw file to jpg using Photoshop CS6. I used my E-M10 with 12-50 mm and I made 3 identical exposures of some printed text with the camera tripod mounted and with 2 seconds delay, with the camera set to raw, but with sharpness set to minus 2, zero, and plus 2. I am interested to discover if Robin’s jpg images are from unsharpened raw files. A Canon raw file straight from the camera would be very unsharp. The reason for my surprise is that being used to raw files from my canon cameras, I believe that the Canon raw files ignore sharpness settings set in the camera and as a result they must be sharpened at some stage either during conversion to jpg or after conversion. almost straight out of camera, with slight exposure (brightness/contrast balance) tuning and white balance tweak”. Opens with two side by side windows and can copy stuff from one drive to another easily.īasically it is a matter of understanding and controlling where your photos are in folders on the computer and on backup drives.I have long been surprised that Robin Wong’s superb images shot in raw are “. When doing masses of copies of folders and drives I often use FreeCommander as it makes life less messy than using Windows File Explorer. The backup program operates automatically every 30 minutes to keep the backup warm and safe, I use the paid SE version of Syncback but there is a free version that works well. FastStone nags for donations and I did donate many years ago as it is so useful. Any jepgs or raw files worked on then get put back into same folders or other folders within the "Pictures" area. To get the year/month/day dated folders working I use the free FastStone Viewer and then start Olympus Viewer 3 or other software and point it to the folder structure that I created. Then use an automatic backup program to copy the whole "Pictures" folder to the backup drive - it only copies the changes or additions, not the whole lot all over again of course. In my case I make sure that all photos are in year/month/day dated folders within a "Cameras" folder within the default Windows folder of "Pictures". Windows key plus E gives the File Explorer, and then need to find where the heck the photos were loaded to off the card. Ive never used Olympus conversion software, so I thought Id give the latest version a try. The easiest way is to use Windows File Explorer (you said "pc" so I assume Windows) and copy the whole folder of photos across to the backup drive. The most popular versions among the software users are 2.4, 1.5 and 1.4. ![]() I have transferred them to my computer but I can't seem to copy them to external hard drive/USB etc in order to back them up. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available.
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