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I just discovered this playing with the E-5.
Shoot a RAW picture (or RAW + JPEG). Go to Playback mode. Press "OK" button. Select "RAW Data Edit." Camera will now create a new JPEG file from the RAW according to whatever settings you have selected for Picture Mode, White Balance, Noise Filter, Tone Curve, Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, etc.
So, if you shoot a picture with the wrong White Balance for example, then just change to a different white balance setting on your Super Control Panel in shooting mode. Then change to Playback mode and press "OK" and then "Raw Data Edit." Presto, a new JPEG with the correct white balance.
You could also do this in order to accomplish a sort of manual noise reduction bracketing on a particular shot. emoticon - grin
-=DG=-
I just discovered this playing with the E-5.
Shoot a RAW picture (or RAW + JPEG). Go to Playback mode. Press "OK" button. Select "RAW Data Edit." Camera will now create a new JPEG file from the RAW according to whatever settings you have selected for Picture Mode, White Balance, Noise Filter, Tone Curve, Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, etc.
So, if you shoot a picture with the wrong White Balance for example, then just change to a different white balance setting on your Super Control Panel in shooting mode. Then change to Playback mode and press "OK" and then "Raw Data Edit." Presto, a new JPEG with the correct white balance.
You could also do this in order to accomplish a sort of manual noise reduction bracketing on a particular shot. emoticon - grin
-=DG=-