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RAW Development RAW data is developed and processed and the results are saved in an image file. Only RAW (*.orf) files are affected. Multiple RAW data can also be processed at the same time. RAW data is unprocessed data to which white balance, sharpness, contrast, color conversion, and other development processes have not been applied. When only RAW data taken with an Olympus E-1 digital camera is selected, RAW development that supports the camera’s settings can be selected. Selecting this option switches the [RAW Development] dialog box to display the appropriate settings. If RAW data from cameras other than the E-1 is included in the selection, the [RAW Development] (advanced settings) dialog box is not displayed. 1 Select an image with RAW data. You can only select image files with RAW Data (*.orf) format. 2 Select [RAW Development...] from the [Edit] menu, or click the [RAW Development] icon in the toolbar. The [RAW Development] dialog box appears. [RAW Development] dialog box Note • RAW development can only be used with images in RAW format. When an image with a different format is selected, clicking [RAW Development] only displays an error message. • When RAW data from the Olympus E-1 digital camera and other cameras are selected together, a warning is displayed alerting the user that not all development process functions in the [RAW Development] dialog box are available. 1 RAW Development 3 Configure each item. The same settings are applied to all RAW data selected in step 1 above. Item Preview Area RAW Development Engine Default Settings Exposure Compensation White balance 2 Description Displays the results of the configured development processes. When several RAW data images are selected in the thumbnail display area, [ ] and [ ] can be clicked to select the image you want to preview. For setting RAW development functions. When only RAW data taken with an E-1 is selected, [Advanced High Speed] and [Advanced High Function] are displayed in the list. Select [Advanced High Speed] or [Advanced High Function] to display the [RAW Development] (advanced settings) dialog box. • High Speed RAW data is developed in High Speed mode. [Noise Cancellation] and [False Color Suppression] are not available. • High Function RAW data is developed in High Function mode. • Advanced High Speed Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Speed mode and supports the camera’s settings. • Advanced High Function Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Function mode and supports the camera’s settings. Check this box to return all setting items to the default setting. At the beginning, the box is checked, but is automatically removed when the settings are changed. Adjusts the exposure of the image. You can manually adjust the exposure by dragging the slider to the left or right. The exposure value can be set from –2.0 to +2.0 in increments of 0.1 EV. You can also directly enter the exposure value. Adjusts the white balance of the image. • Shooting Setting: Check this box to use the white balance set when the image was taken. • Color Temperature Setting: You can manually adjust the color temperature by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set from [2000K] to [10000K] in increments of 100K. You can also directly enter the value. Fine Adjustment: You can manually adjust the color temperature by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set in 21 steps from [–10STEP] to [+10STEP]. • Gray Point Specification: Click the [Eyedropper tool] button to change the mouse cursor to the eyedropper tool. Click the desired area on the image in the preview area to specify a gray point. RAW Development Contrast Sharpness Saturation Color Space Noise Cancellation False Color Suppression [Cancel] [Save] Adjusts the contrast of the image. You can manually adjust the contrast by dragging the slider to the left or right. The contrast can be set in 11 steps from [–5] to [+5]. Adjusts the sharpness of the image. You can manually adjust the sharpness by dragging the slider to the left or right. The sharpness can be set in 11 steps from [–5] to [+5]. Adjusts the saturation of the image. You can manually adjust the saturation by dragging the slider to the left or right. The saturation can be set in 11 steps from [–5] to [+5]. Sets the color space of the image. Select [sRGB], [Adobe RGB], or [ProPhoto RGB] from the list for the color space. Makes the necessary adjustments to cancel image noise. You can manually adjust the noise cancellation by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set in 11 steps from [0] to [10]. You can only set this function when [High Function] is selected for [RAW Development Engine]. Adjusts the chromatic aberration of the image. You can manually adjust the false color suppression by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set in 11 steps from [0] to [10]. You can only set this function when [High Function] is selected for [RAW Development Engine]. Cancels the RAW development settings. Displays the [Specify Destination] dialog box to select the file name and format after development processes are applied to an image. 3 RAW Development From [RAW Development Engine], select [Advanced High Speed] or [Advanced High Function] to display the [RAW Development] (advanced settings) dialog box below. [RAW Development] (advanced settings) dialog box Item Preview Area RAW Development Engine Exposure Compensation 4 Description Displays the results of the configured development processes. When several RAW data images are selected in the thumbnail display area, [ ] and [ ] can be clicked to select the image you want to preview. For setting RAW development functions. Select [High Speed] or [High Function] to display the [RAW Development] dialog box. • High Speed RAW data is developed in High Speed mode. [Noise Cancellation] and [False Color Suppression] are not available. • High Function RAW data is developed in High Function mode. • Advanced High Speed Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Speed mode and supports the camera’s settings. • Advanced High Function Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Function mode and supports the camera’s settings. Adjusts the exposure of the image. You can manually adjust the exposure by dragging the slider to the left or right. The exposure value can be set from –2.0 to +2.0 in increments of 0.1 EV. You can also directly enter the exposure value. RAW Development White balance Contrast Sharpness Saturation Noise Filter Sets the white balance of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting], [Gray Point Specification], or one of 12 color temperatures from [3000K (Tungsten light)] to [7500K (Shade on clear day)] for the white balance. • Select [Shooting Setting] to use the white balance set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed below. If a preset white balance setting was selected, the value is shown like this: [5300K+3STEP]. If the one touch white balance setting was selected, the value is shown like this: [One Touch WB1]. • Select a color temperature from [3000K (Tungsten light)] to [7500K (Shade on clear day)] to make adjustments. Fine Adjustment: You can manually adjust the color temperature by dragging the slider to the left or right. The color temperature can be set in 15 steps from [–7STEP] to [+7STEP]. • Select [Gray Point Specification] to make gray point specifications. Gray Point Specification: Click the [Eyedropper tool] button to change the mouse cursor to the eyedropper tool. Click the desired area on the image in the preview area to specify a gray point. Sets the contrast of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting] or one of 5 settings from [–2] to [+2] for the contrast. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the contrast set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Sets the sharpness of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting] or one of 9 settings from [–3] to [+5] for the sharpness. Images taken with some versions of the E-1 firmware only allow the sharpness to be adjusted between [–3] and [+3]. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the sharpness set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Sets the saturation of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting], [CM1 (R Emphasis)], [CM2 (G Emphasis)], [CM3 (B Emphasis)], [CM4 (Body Warmth Emphasis)], or one of 5 saturations from [CS0] to [CS4] for the saturation. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the saturation set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Select whether to cancel random noise during image processing. Select [Shooting Setting], [ON], or [OFF] from the list. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the noise filter set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Select [ON] to cancel random noise. 5 RAW Development Color Space [Cancel] [Save] • When the [RAW Development Engine] is changed to advanced settings or is changed back, a warning is displayed before the [RAW Development] dialog box. Note 4 Sets the color space of the image. Select [Shooting Setting], [sRGB], [Adobe RGB], or [ProPhoto RGB] from the list. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the color space set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Cancels the RAW development settings. Displays the [Specify Destination] dialog box to select the file name and format after development processes are applied to an image. Click the [Save] button. The [Specify Destination] dialog box appears. [Specify Destination] dialog box Item Folder File Name Format 6 Description Click the [Browse] button to specify the destination of the image. Select either of the following naming conventions. • Original File Name: The files are saved with the same names as the image files for development processing. If a different file format is selected in [Format], the files are saved as separate files with a different extension. • Optional File Name: Checking this box displays the [File Naming Rule] dialog box when you click the [File Naming Rule] button. In the dialog box you can set a rename rule from choices such as [Shooting Date] and [Serial Number]. From the list, specify the format of the image to be saved. RAW Development Compression ratio Comments Open registered application after saving [Cancel] [Start] 5 This can only be specified when [Exif-JPEG] or [JPEG] is selected as the file format in [Format]. Select [High Quality], [Standard Quality], or [Low Quality]. Check this box to enter a comment when saving the file. This box can only be checked when [Exif-JPEG] or [Exif-TIFF] is selected as the file format in [Format]. This option is grayed out when another file format is selected. Check this box to automatically display the developed and processed images with the registered application. “Launching a registered application (Image Edit Window)” in the OLYMPUS Studio Instruction Manual P.194 Cancels the specifying of the destination. Applies development processes with configured settings. Specify an item and click the [Start] button. When the [Start] button is clicked, the configured development processes are applied and the image is saved using the settings in the [Specify Destination] dialog box. 7 Editing images The image edit window is used to select and edit images. On OLYMPUS Studio, this is done with the image processing bar and image processing palettes. To make settings, select an editing item on the image processing bar and the corresponding image processing palette is displayed. For editing items other than those in [RAW Development Settings], refer to the OLYMPUS Studio Instruction Manual. RAW Development Settings These settings are used for the development processes of RAW data. Only RAW (*.orf) files are affected. Batch processing can also be used to set multiple RAW data at the same time. RAW data is unprocessed data to which white balance, sharpness, contrast, color conversion, and other development processes have not been applied. When only RAW data taken with an Olympus E-1 digital camera is selected for editing, RAW development that supports the camera’s settings can be selected. Selecting this option switches the [RAW Development Settings] palette to display the appropriate settings. If RAW data from cameras other than the E-1 is included in the selection, the [RAW Development Settings] (advanced settings) palette is not displayed. 1 Select an image with RAW data. You can only select image files with RAW Data (*.orf) format. 2 Click the [RAW Development Settings] button on the image processing bar or select [RAW Development Settings] from the [Image] menu. 1 Editing images The [RAW Development Settings] palette appears. [RAW Development Settings] palette Note 2 • RAW development settings can only be used with images in RAW format. When an image with a different format is selected, clicking [RAW Development Settings] only displays an error message. • When RAW data from the Olympus E-1 digital camera and other cameras are selected together, a warning is displayed alerting the user that not all development process functions in the [RAW Development Settings] palette are available. Editing images 3 Configure each item. Item Apply RAW Development Engine Default Settings Exposure Compensation White balance Contrast Description Check this box to apply the settings to the image. Uncheck this box to cancel the settings. For setting RAW development functions. When only RAW data taken with an E-1 is selected, [Advanced High Speed] and [Advanced High Function] are displayed in the list. Select [Advanced High Speed] or [Advanced High Function] to display the [RAW Development Settings] (advanced settings) palette. • High Speed RAW data is developed in High Speed mode. [Noise Cancellation] and [False Color Suppression] are not available. • High Function RAW data is developed in High Function mode. • Advanced High Speed Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Speed mode and supports the camera’s settings. • Advanced High Function Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Function mode and supports the camera’s settings. Check this box to return all setting items to the default setting. At the beginning, the box is checked, but is automatically removed when the settings are changed. Adjusts the exposure of the image. You can manually adjust the exposure by dragging the slider to the left or right. The exposure value can be set from –2.0 to +2.0 in increments of 0.1 EV. You can also directly enter the exposure value. Adjusts the white balance of the image. • Shooting Setting: Check this box to use the white balance set when the image was taken. • Color Temperature Setting: You can manually adjust the color temperature by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set from [2000K] to [10000K] in increments of 100K. You can also directly enter the value. Fine Adjustment: You can manually adjust the color temperature by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set in 21 steps from [–10STEP] to [+10STEP]. • Gray Point Specification: Click the [Eyedropper tool] button to change the mouse cursor to the eyedropper tool. Click the desired area on the image in the preview area to specify a gray point. Adjusts the contrast of the image. You can manually adjust the contrast by dragging the slider to the left or right. The contrast can be set in 11 steps from [–5] to [+5]. 3 Editing images Sharpness Saturation Color Space Noise Cancellation False Color Suppression 4 Adjusts the sharpness of the image. You can manually adjust the sharpness by dragging the slider to the left or right. The sharpness can be set in 11 steps from [–5] to [+5]. Adjusts the saturation of the image. You can manually adjust the saturation by dragging the slider to the left or right. The saturation can be set in 11 steps from [–5] to [+5]. Sets the color space of the image. Select [sRGB], [Adobe RGB], or [ProPhoto RGB] from the list for the color space. Makes the necessary adjustments to cancel image noise. You can manually adjust the noise cancellation by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set in 11 steps from [0] to [10]. You can only set this function when [High Function] is selected for [RAW Development Engine]. Adjusts the chromatic aberration of the image. You can manually adjust the false color suppression by dragging the slider to the left or right. It can be set in 11 steps from [0] to [10]. You can only set this function when [High Function] is selected for [RAW Development Engine]. Editing images From [RAW Development Engine], select [Advanced High Speed] or [Advanced High Function] to display the [RAW Development Settings] (advanced settings) palette below. [RAW Development Settings] (advanced settings) palette 5 Editing images Item Apply RAW Development Engine Exposure Compensation White balance Contrast 6 Description Check this box to apply the settings to the image. Uncheck this box to cancel the settings. For setting RAW development functions. Select [High Speed] or [High Function] to display the [RAW Development Settings] palette. • High Speed RAW data is developed in High Speed mode. [Noise Cancellation] and [False Color Suppression] are not available. • High Function RAW data is developed in High Function mode. • Advanced High Speed Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Speed mode and supports the camera’s settings. • Advanced High Function Development of RAW data taken with the E-1 is performed in High Function mode and supports the camera’s settings. Adjusts the exposure of the image. You can manually adjust the exposure by dragging the slider to the left or right. The exposure value can be set from –2.0 to +2.0 in increments of 0.1 EV. You can also directly enter the exposure value. Sets the white balance of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting], [Gray Point Specification], or one of 12 color temperatures from [3000K (Tungsten light)] to [7500K (Shade on clear day)] for the white balance. • Select [Shooting Setting] to use the white balance set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed below. If a preset white balance setting was selected, the value is shown like this: [5300K+3STEP]. If the one touch white balance setting was selected, the value is shown like this: [One Touch WB1]. • Select a color temperature from [3000K (Tungsten light)] to [7500K (Shade on clear day)] to make adjustments. Fine Adjustment: You can manually adjust the color temperature by dragging the slider to the left or right. The color temperature can be set in 15 steps from [–7STEP] to [+7STEP]. • Select [Gray Point Specification] to make gray point specifications. Gray Point Specification: Click the [Eyedropper tool] button to change the mouse cursor to the eyedropper tool. Click the desired area on the image in the preview area to specify a gray point. Sets the contrast of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting] or one of 5 settings from [–2] to [+2] for the contrast. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the contrast set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Editing images Sharpness Saturation Noise Filter Color Space 4 Sets the sharpness of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting] or one of 9 settings from [–3] to [+5] for the sharpness. Images taken with some versions of the E-1 firmware only allow the sharpness to be adjusted between [–3] and [+3]. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the sharpness set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Sets the saturation of the image. From the list, select [Shooting Setting], [CM1 (R Emphasis)], [CM2 (G Emphasis)], [CM3 (B Emphasis)], [CM4 (Body Warmth Emphasis)], or one of 5 saturations from [CS0] to [CS4] for the saturation. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the saturation set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Select whether to cancel random noise during image processing. Select [Shooting Setting], [ON], or [OFF] from the list. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the noise filter set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Select [ON] to cancel random noise. Sets the color space of the image. Select [Shooting Setting], [sRGB], [Adobe RGB], or [ProPhoto RGB] from the list. Select [Shooting Setting] to use the color space set when the image was taken. The set value is displayed on the right. Confirm that [Apply] is checked. When the settings on the palette are changed, [Apply] is automatically checked and the settings are applied to the image. 5 Click the [RAW Development Settings] button on the image processing bar or select [RAW Development Settings] from the [Image] menu to close the [RAW Development Settings] palette. Note • When the [RAW Development Engine] is changed to advanced settings or is changed back, a warning is displayed before the [RAW Development Settings] palette. • Only RAW data taken with an Olympus E-1 or E-300 digital camera can be overwritten. 7