James Lehrer wrote:
You go, Jed! Seems like you're off to a great start. Just out of curiosity, are you using Lightroom, or some other software? (I use Lightroom 5).
James - Thanks for this encouragement. There just seems to be something about a Leica lens on a Leica camera. I even think my somewhat ancient Tele-Elmarit 90mm perked up a bit when I first put it on my new-to-me M 240.
I am not using Lightroom even though my M came with an unused authorization to download the latest version (which I did). I used LR extensively in the past with my Nikon D7000, but when I went over to the Fuji X system, I started using Aperture (I'm also a Mac user) because I thought it handled the X sensor pattern (non-Beyer) better. LR pushed the greens too much, & I found Aperture more intuitive. I also really objected to Adobe's new pay-as-you-go business model. Parenthetically, you might be aware that the Fuji X system was a challenge for many of the editors, particularly Raw conversion. So I am still using Aperture, but I also beta tested the new Serif Affinity Photo software & have their first release installed with a view to shifting over to it when I am more conversant with it. It runs a lot like Photoshop, you buy it outright for $40-$50, & is faster plus more user friendly than PS in my opinion. But getting the new camera has caused me to divert most of my attention to learning it rather than the Serif program. Sorry for the long winded, indirect answer to your direct question - an old work habit I guess.