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Ethan Schoonover

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Aperture w/ Leaf RAW
« on: March 16, 2007, 09:40:10 am »

Just tested a leaf aptus 75 today and pulled in the raws to aperture. Seeing some chroma blotchiness in the lower quarter tones. will post a sample after i compare it in Lightroom and Leaf Capture, though initial review in Leaf Capture showed better results (unsurprisingly).

Curious if anyone else has given Aperture a spin with leaf raw yet...
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« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2007, 10:40:26 am »

Compressed MOS files does not seem to be supported, and metadata is wrong.

exposure time does not show, and aperture is not displayed correct.
(on the 10 mos files I imported f/11 showed as f/7)..

Aptus22 on mamiya645 afd2.


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Just tested a leaf aptus 75 today and pulled in the raws to aperture. Seeing some chroma blotchiness in the lower quarter tones. will post a sample after i compare it in Lightroom and Leaf Capture, though initial review in Leaf Capture showed better results (unsurprisingly).

Curious if anyone else has given Aperture a spin with leaf raw yet...
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« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2007, 09:06:37 am »

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Compressed MOS files does not seem to be supported, and metadata is wrong.

exposure time does not show, and aperture is not displayed correct.
(on the 10 mos files I imported f/11 showed as f/7)..

Aptus22 on mamiya645 afd2.
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I checked Leaf .mos for my Aptus-17. Works OK so far (although I have not done yet comparison testing for raw conversion).

This is big process for Leaf users who shoot 35mm DSLR's and use Aperture for that workflow - like myself.

The main thing is that you can now preview/rank your shots in Aperture (something it does really well) and include the mos files into Aperture's backup workflow - which for me is a huge advantage.

So kudos to Leaf - this is a big step in the right direction on the software side.

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