by "Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jul 13, 2008 at 02:21 AM
You could be right the question now is who far will they allow me to go
back
to my previous updates.
Kurt Knoll.
"Jim Mitchell" <jrphoto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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news:aqni741g7hbjak561tq0p8d5t2b0spvqh3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Juat wait for a Camer Raw update- That will be free of course at
> kleast until CS 4 comes out
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> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:43:28 GMT, "Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>>There you go I have about the same problem here. I have been using Adobe
>>Photoshop first with Version 4 and did upgrade ever since. Up until now
it
>>has been a breeze using Photoshop since I could use the program to
process
>>raw files direct in the program and save it as a Tiff file for further
>>processing. What a guy posted here and this makes since Raw files are
>>dependent on pixel size and will not let me use the 12 mg pixels of my
new
>>Canon rebel raw format. Like always a an other fellow posted here it
will
>>not take long and adobe will com out with a new version greater than
>>Photoshop CS 3. hope it will be soon i am at 75 on minimum pension and
>>might
>>have to rob the bank to get it.
>>
>>Kurt Knoll
>>Photographs of the Canadian Northwest at www.kurtknoll.com/midway.html
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>>or xray@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>"Big Kahuna" <bigkahunafl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>news:no1i74lm4jfih9up9c37qfh1hlgahi5fg4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>I am using a Canon XSi and shoting RAW. Was considering buying
>>> Photoshop Elements 6.
>>> Is that the wrong choice to be using with my RAW files or bite the
>>> bullet and go for Photoshop?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
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