With ACR, you can render an image any way you choose. The range of 
adjustment is considerable. I've now processed several hundred K10 DNGs 
with ACR. No problem achieving good results with any of them.
Paul

On Dec 2, 2006, at 4:44 AM, Bronek Kozicki wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> ACR works fine with K10D images as long as their saved as DNG format.
>
> there is subtle difference between "being able to read" and "being able
> to render as intended by camera manufacturer". Sure, ACR can read DNG
> files from K10D, but seeing results I'm not convinced it renders them
> properly. That's why I suggested using PPL; alternatively RAW could be
> developed in camera - very nice feature, BTW :-) I know, both are not
> "workflow friendly" as I use ACR myself, but they would provide point 
> of
> reference in situations like this.
>
>
> B.
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