Mitch Alland
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Mitch's orignal thread is dedicated to the benefit of processing using RPP software, if you have a Mac. Here, we discuss the making of the shots themselves with the M module and an assortment of lenses. So what lenses should we use to get the benefits Mitch talks about? ADK
I've written elsewhere about the excellent images that the Ricoh GXR M-Module produces, about the files being generally better than those I've had from the M8 and M9 in terms of the clarity and transparency of the colours and in the white balance — I feel that generally GXR-M files require less post-processing as well. I process RAW files and for several years have been using Aperture. Last week, I started trying out RPP, shareware program available only for the Mac.
It's been a revelation because RPP does a much better job in raw development than Aperture or ACR: it simply produces better resolution and better color.
I've written elsewhere about the excellent images that the Ricoh GXR M-Module produces, about the files being generally better than those I've had from the M8 and M9 in terms of the clarity and transparency of the colours and in the white balance — I feel that generally GXR-M files require less post-processing as well. I process RAW files and for several years have been using Aperture. Last week, I started trying out RPP, shareware program available only for the Mac.
It's been a revelation because RPP does a much better job in raw development than Aperture or ACR: it simply produces better resolution and better color.
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