>  From the Pentax France Page:
>
> Le traitement interne des fichiers RAW permet d'agir sur la taille, la 
> compression, la balance des blancs, le réglage des ISO (Pentax est le 
> seul), le ton de l'image, la saturation, la netteté et le contraste.
>
> via Babelfish:
>
> The internal treatment of files RAW makes it possible to act on the 
> size, compression, the balance of the white, the adjustment of the ISO 
> (Pentax is only), the tone of the image, saturation, clearness and contrast.
>
> It sounds like ISO adjustment in post is possible with RAW files. That 
> would be an earth-shaking capability.
>   
Really?

I've always been thinking that since the lower few bits in current 
high-ISO shots is essentially just noise, you might get output of the 
same quality by shooting at a lower ISO (and under-exposing), then 
"multiplying up" the pixels from the RAW file...

But what this sound like to me (who doesn't speak much French, either), 
is merely that details on the ISO setting that already was applied, will 
be stored in the tags of the file. (And maybe ISO adjustment will be a 
somewhat more complex operation in this camera?)

- Toralf



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