tomcat
Senior Member
Yes. No effect. It is up to tomcat to adjust his settings in his Silkypix. Until he discloses his RAW developer settings.
I have already disclosed the way I developed the RAW images in the first post.

I normally don't like the way SilkyPix works if it is bundled as a dedicated RAW converter for a particular camera. I would expect a dedicated RAW converter to be able to produce a jpeg image from RAW similar to the same image if it was shot in jpeg out of camera eg Capture NX2 for Nikon, Olympus Viewer 2 for Olympus FT and m43. In the case of SilkyPix for the X100, the default settings may not represent the original jpeg settings of the image as set on the camera.
For the X100, I do feel that the SilkyPix implementation seems to be better than that for the Panasonic cameras like LX5, GF1, GF2, etc in reproducing the jpeg colour scheme though.
Anyway, for the X100 RAW images, my preferred RAW conversion settings are:
Exposure: Auto (if it looks better)
Colour: V1
Sharpness: Emphatic or Exaggerate Sharp
Highlight Controller: Luminance Priority and pull the Dynamic Range lever towards the right