I attempted to post the below on DPReview, but it's still waiting for mod approval that I'm guessing may never come. I'm hoping I might get some help here
Here I am, after close to 20 years as a serious photo hobbyist finally joining this site in its waning days.
A few years ago I went on a kick of buying up a bunch of the DSLRs I lusted after in my early days and couldn't afford, and among them bought a nice boxed(but used) DCS 14/n. That was in 2017, and I've played with it/used it on and off but never have been 100% happy with it. That didn't stop me from buying up a bunch of batteries(which recent testing has shown me I'm still getting respectable charges on a few of them).
A few days ago, I decided to play with it again. I took a few photos and opened them in Lightroom Classic as I do with files from my other cameras(A D850 and D5 are my main ones these days, although also a regularly a D800 and D810) and they were...terrible. I had blocky shadows and weird color banding especially on high contrast areas.
Reading some here and other places I found examples here showing side by side results with Lightroom or Photoshop(both of which are presumably at the whims of ACR) and Photodesk. It was a night and day difference between Photodesk and the Adobe results, with beautiful shadows, smooth color transitions,
So, with that in mind, I'd like to revisit it, but want to play with Photodesk. I've hunted around but can't seem to locate my disks that came with the camera. The Mac version would be far, far easier for me to deal with(and yes I have PowerPC era hardware, both OS 9 and OS X, on which to run it) but the Mac version seems non-existent out there. Every link I find to it is dead.
Also, I know a lot of these were converted to the SLR/n sensor, and I don't think mine has but wanted to know how to tell for sure. When I power it on, mine says DCS 14 on the small LCD and then tells me it has 512mb(which I think was an upgrade also if I've read correctly). The lowest ISO I seem to be able to set is 80. Does this sound like an unconverted camera?
Just as a few other things, and to summarize what I'm saying here:
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Does anyone have a .DMG/Mac copy of Photodesk? I'd prefer the most recent, but any works.
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How can I definitively tell whether or not I have the original 14/n sensor or the SLR/n sensor?
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I've seen references here to an alternative Adobe Camera RAW plug-in for the RAW files from this. Does anyone know where this can be found"
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I've read on here about a newer firmware version. Does this only work on the SLR/n or can it work on the 14/n also, and if so where might I find that?
Thanks! Hopefully too soon I can get my DCS 760 out and use it also.
Addendum 4/2
Since writing the above, I've found and installed Photo Desk 3.0.3 on a Titanium PowerBook G4. I'm definitely getting results better than what I saw in Lightroom, but I'm still less than blown away.
BTW, I've been running it in both OS X 10.5.8 and OS 9. I prefer the latter for speed, but I only have Photoshop CS 2 on this computer which of course is OS X only. It seems to be a Carbon program-or I guess it is since it runs in both X and 9(no classic mode in 10.5.8, and I'd refuse to run something already this slow in classic even if it was an option). I should maybe install PS 7(I have a set of disks around here somewhere) since as best as I could tell it looks like there's a plug-in that works.
For one thing, Photodesk is a pain. It seems as though I only see a relatively low resolution preview(is this normal?) and don't see full res until I export to Photoshop or save a JPEG/TIFF. Especially when I'm evaluating a series of photos for sharpness I'd love to be able to see them at full res.
Also, I've cranked the noise reduction to its minimum settings and my results still seem relatively soft. At first I thought maybe it was the 50mm f/1.4 AF I was using(very first gen with the thin plastic focus ring). It's still a lot softer on this camera at comparable apertures than it is on my D5. I've tried turning up sharpening in Photodesk and then in Photoshop, but that just seems to give me sharpening artifacts without really improving details. I haven't yet charged D3 batteries and I figure the D5 is a fairer resolution comparison than one of my D8xx cameras. Just to rule out a lens, though, I tried my seldom-used 50mm f/1.8 AF-S(which is an outstanding lens) and even at f/5.6 or f/8 it's still really soft on this camera. I've been seeing this outside so my shutter speeds are high even at smaller apertures(usually 1/125-1/500) so motion blur shouldn't be a problem). I even tried a few with my 24-70mm f/2.8E, which of course has no aperture control on this camera but I know it looks great on high-res bodies wide open. This is a lens that I have shot probably for thousands of exposures since getting it back in October of last year, and used its predecessor for tens of thousands in the few years before that, so feel like I know its characteristics well.
If anyone has any insight into getting the most out of this camera, I'd certainly love to hear it! Also, I'm eyeing up SLR/ns on Ebay, which seem plentiful now but were scarce when I was actively looking for one and bought my current one. Is it worth just biting the bullet and buying if I want to be serious about this camera?