Re: Alway somthing new CR2 Raw format from Canon Rebel XTIS
by "just bob" <kilbyfan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jul 15, 2008 at 09:24 AM
Actually, I make it a one step. Instead of copying from the CF card using
drag and drop or other I use the DNG converter to do the copy process: It
sucks them off the card as CR2 and outputs them on the hard drive as DNG.
I
leave Bridge open on the target folder and watch the files come in one at
a
time. No worries no fuss.
"Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Thanks for the info. But this is still making it a two step
process.Rather
> than processing it right in Adobe Photoshop.
> Kurt Knoll
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> "just bob" <kilbyfan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> You probably know this but you can use Adobe's free DNG raw converter
to
>> use
>> virtually any new camera file with CS2.
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>> "Kurt Knoll" <kknoll3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>I do have Photoshop CS and ACDC 9 Ulead Photoimpact 12, Corel Paintshop
>>>and
>>>other image software viewing Raw files taken with canon 10D and 20D
with
>>>no
>>>proplem reading CRW format and processing the images. Now I did buy a
>>>Canon
>>>Rebel XTSI but non of the files in CR2 will open in Photoshop and the
>>>other programs. What is the difference between these raw files that can
>>>not
>>>be opened with Photoshop CS.
>>> Kurt Knoll.
>>>
>>>
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