![]() I shoot a lot on cloudy white balance I will add, as it seems to bring out colours a little more with my e-m5ii, which viewer reads as 6000k and Lightroom reads at 5950, with a tint of +26. So I'm still working on it, but so far I have this:Ĭamera calibration: 2012 current, Adobe standard If you could explain what settings you made in Lightroom to do this I would be grateful! Now with Lightroom you can replicate these settings so it shows a similar result when you first open up Lightroom. Olympus OM-D E-M5mkII + M.Zuiko 14-150mmII I taught myself how to deal with RAW with viewer, then I jumped on Lightroom! You get graduated adjustments, loads of colour control, and 3 ways to sharpen your images from start to end. With Lightroom, you get local adjustments including noise and sharpening. ![]() These are just my observations, and given that Oly Viewer is free with an Oly camera, there's no harm in using it. Also, if the image doesn't need much correction or recovery, I've found that sometimes exporting from Olympus Viewer as a TIFF, and then do retouching in Lightroom, after which you can fine tune your sharpening, you can sometimes draw out extra detail in images. ![]() Also, it seems to deal with low levels of noise really well if you keep the noise filter setting to a minimum. Viewer is fantastic if you don't need to recover any highlights or shadows, it can draw a great amount of detail out of Oly raw files, plus white balance for meĪt least has been bang on.
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