I use the Capture One LE version from Phase One www.phaseone.com. It has lots more settings than the Pentax Lab. It also has a 15 day trial you can download and try.
-- Best regards, Bruce Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 3:41:56 PM, you wrote: SB> A portrait it ain't. It's so kind of you to use the word though, even in a SB> somewhat negative sense <LOL> If you recall, I put the lens on the camera, SB> put the camera to my eye, and snapped. I'm not even sure I focused, SB> certainly had no idea what meter mode I was in. This may not even qualify SB> as a snap shot <LOL> SB> It's really the RAW conversion that's got me stymied. I played with all SB> the settings but couldn't get the look and feel I wanted, although I was so SB> anxious to see the pics I began working before adjusting the room SB> brightness. Anyway, no excuses ... just looking for ways to improve my SB> understanding of RAW files and how to work with them. You're using a SB> different converter than I - which one is that again? SB> Shel >> [Original Message] >> From: Bruce Dayton >> Glad the disks made it there in one piece. For a bada-bing type shot, >> it's not bad. Not a great portrait, but as a snap to get used to the >> camera operation, not bad. Seems like there is some work that can be >> done on the raw image for exposure. >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Bruce >> >> >> Wednesday, March 9, 2005, 1:29:17 PM, you wrote: >> >> > http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/norcal/jf_001.html

