Joe,

Out of curiousity, have you tried many other shots that are of very
different subjects.  It would be good to determine if it looks like
this in all of them or just this instance.  I would also isolate the
SR tests from the color/noise tests.  You test too many things at once
and it makes it much more difficult to determine the problems and
causes.

Since the camera is right there, you should take a bunch of photos of
various things to see what it will do.

-- 
Bruce


Friday, December 1, 2006, 2:24:18 PM, you wrote:

JT> I only now noticed - here is culprit. Do not use ACR autolevels. Just
JT> say no. If you want "auto look", shoot JPEG (or even better - RAW+ ).
JT> And another thing: in Pentax DLSRs , white balance should be set before
JT> shot even if you use RAW. And because these cameras have rather poor
JT> auto white balance, you better select it manually in menu.

JT> -----

JT> I appreciate your comments, Bronek. And welcome.

JT> I used AutoLevels in CS2, not in ACR. I did not even know that ACR could
JT> do Autolevels.

JT> Shooting RAW, there should be no reason to select white balance 
JT> beforehand. One can modify it in processing. Besides, as I mentioned, I
JT> shoved the white balance slider all over the place, and still got the blues.

JT> Joe




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