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03/01/2006 06:45:13 AM · #1 |
I convert all my photos from raw to jpeg on Adobe photoshop but i was woundering if there is a better converter that is free on the web that i can get.
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03/01/2006 06:49:17 AM · #2 |
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03/01/2006 06:52:55 AM · #3 |
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03/01/2006 06:54:35 AM · #4 |
Sorry forgot to say i have a mac the download is for windows only nightmare
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03/01/2006 07:00:53 AM · #5 |
I don't believe in Mac, so you're on your own... :) Sorry. |
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03/01/2006 07:04:58 AM · #6 |
The gimp has a raw plugin, which is what I now use to work with RAW:
The Gimp
Ufraw RAW plugin
Edit to add: the Gimp mac link and scroll halfway down the ufraw page to find the mac link for the plugin.
Message edited by author 2006-03-01 09:43:02. |
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03/01/2006 09:06:48 AM · #7 |
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03/01/2006 09:40:39 AM · #8 |
Time to convert to the PC and Windows.
Resistence is futile. You will be assimilated. |
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03/01/2006 09:43:44 AM · #9 |
Havent Apple got a BETA program currently on free download at the moment? The name escapes me at the moment though...
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03/01/2006 09:48:14 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by marksimms: Havent Apple got a BETA program currently on free download at the moment? The name escapes me at the moment though... |
No. That's Adobe and the program is called Adobe Lightroom.
Great program. Used it a bit on the school macs. I just might buy it, if the price isn't too high. |
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03/01/2006 09:50:23 AM · #11 |
Whether you use Linux, MacOS or Windows the best free solution for all is The Gimp with Ufraw plugin. ^ Links are above ^ |
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03/02/2006 01:05:19 PM · #12 |
No. That's Adobe and the program is called Adobe Lightroom.
Great program. Used it a bit on the school macs. I just might buy it, if the price isn't too high. [/quote]
Adobe light room is free on the web site
//labs.macromedia.com/technologies/lightroom/
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03/07/2006 03:26:40 AM · #13 |
i to need some help, i have a fuji s2 pro which i like alot but am have trouble working with the raw files. i have photoshop elements but it want let me work with them, is there some easy steps that i can follow?
Andy |
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03/07/2006 04:22:19 AM · #14 |
Best raw converter came whit your camera and is made of Canon, and sharpen there is one of best sharpen tool available
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Originally posted by Agcowie: Sorry forgot to say i have a mac the download is for windows only nightmare |
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03/07/2006 04:50:16 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by Agcowie: Sorry forgot to say i have a mac the download is for windows only nightmare |
As posted in another thread recently. There's a plug-in for The Gimp (mentioned elsewhere in this thread) and also an OSX front-end (which I've not used). It might be more pretty for an OSX user. |
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03/13/2006 12:53:27 PM · #16 |
If you use a Mac you can buy Aperture from Apple or use the free (for now) beta of Adobe LightRoom :)
==> Aperture - approx. 500 $
==> LightRoom - still in beta mode, so free for now.
==> There is also this free tool from Adobe that let's you convert any proprietary RAW file to a open source format, the DNG (Digital Negative Converter) which is integrated in Photoshop CS2.
Adobe DNG
Hope this helps
Message edited by author 2006-03-13 13:03:40. |
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