![]() This is applied to either the in-camera jpeg or, for the RAW file, on the computer. ![]() These algorithms are applied to the RAW file in-camera, which is a big no-no for RAW. The LX3 uses some tricksy software to fix the large amount of distortion from its wideangle lens. This last is accompanied by an interesting snipe at Panasonic fix for the kind of shenanigans carried out by Panasonic with the Lumix LX3. 31 of them, in fact, and although most of those are Hasselblads, the Canon EOS 500D and Nikon D5000 sneak in, along with the latest Sony DSLRs (A230, A330 and A380) and the Panasonic DMC-GH1. It's Lightroom's turn today, and it adds support for a huge amount of new cameras. This pretty much means Apple's Aperture and Adobe's Lightroom and Camera Raw software. ![]() So it falls to the third party software to update regularly to play nice with new cameras. Manufacturers' software is almost uniformly execrable (even Nikon's Capture NX2, which gives great results, is real pain to use). We cover a lot of new cameras here at Gadget Lab, and if you go right out and buy them, often you'll find you can't actually do much with the pictures (unless the camera shoots JPEG only, in which case this is not the post you're looking for.
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