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06/18/2006 01:38:55 PM · #1
I recently bought a Canon 350D.
When I insert the software my demoshield crashes. So I was wondering if there is another way to get to those raw files without a CardReader.
I've tried numerous software bundles, but none of them seem to work. And I can't be arsed to get PS CS2 because it eats up waay too much memory than it should, and I like PS7 more.
Thanks in advance,

Mike
06/18/2006 02:10:21 PM · #2
No doubt about it, CS2 is a resource hog :-P

You've realy go two issues...

- Getting the shots off the card
- Converting the RAW files

The first problem requires either the Canon software (for the camera link) or a card reader. I highly recommend the card reader. A fast, USB 2.0 reader is only $20 or so, and will greatly speed up transfers from the card to the computer, and also saves battery power in the camera. You won't go back to the camera-to-computer link.
The second problem is easy to solve without Canon software. Download RawShooter Essentials 2006 (free) from pixmantec.com and you're set.
06/18/2006 03:33:57 PM · #3
Canon includes a free RAW converter with their camera, it's on teh disk, along with the software to connect the camera to the computer.

Alternately, DPP (Digital Photo Pro) is a free canon program that converts the RAW files and more. If it's not on your disk, go the canon site and look up most any camera (used to be a 1D thing, but i think 5D and 30D have it now) and look under downloads and DL the DPP updater. it'll install it.

then go to //photoworkshop.com/canon/ for the tutorials and more.
06/18/2006 03:35:44 PM · #4
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

Canon includes a free RAW converter with their camera, it's on teh disk, along with the software to connect the camera to the computer.


What part about when he inserts his CD with the software, his computer crashes didn't you understand?
06/18/2006 03:57:23 PM · #5
Thanks for the replies guys, appreciated.
I'll get a cardreader tomorrow then =)
But there is one thing that still bothers me: If I connect the camera, how come that I can't actually SEE the files? When I open up explorer and browse the camera, there are a few directories which contain jpegs, but I find it weird that I can't actually see the raw files.
06/18/2006 03:58:39 PM · #6
Hi Influence,

If you have a printer with a card slot you could use that (I have done this in the past)

As for editing you RAW files, go here

//www.pixmantec.com/purchase/downloads.asp

and get the essentials version, its free and is bloody great.

I use this instead of both the Canon and CS2 raw programs, its the biz

Message edited by author 2006-06-18 16:02:39.
06/18/2006 04:06:12 PM · #7
Originally posted by influence:

Thanks for the replies guys, appreciated.
I'll get a cardreader tomorrow then =)
But there is one thing that still bothers me: If I connect the camera, how come that I can't actually SEE the files? When I open up explorer and browse the camera, there are a few directories which contain jpegs, but I find it weird that I can't actually see the raw files.


If you shot RAW then the files should have the CR2 extension. JPG is, well, JPG.
Canon has a 'root' directory on the CF card and then a directory below that that is numbered - it holds 100 files, and then automatically increments to the next 100.
06/18/2006 04:06:42 PM · #8
Originally posted by deapee:

Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

Canon includes a free RAW converter with their camera, it's on teh disk, along with the software to connect the camera to the computer.


What part about when he inserts his CD with the software, his computer crashes didn't you understand?


He thanks you for your help too.
06/18/2006 04:24:11 PM · #9
Originally posted by influence:

Thanks for the replies guys, appreciated.
I'll get a cardreader tomorrow then =)
But there is one thing that still bothers me: If I connect the camera, how come that I can't actually SEE the files? When I open up explorer and browse the camera, there are a few directories which contain jpegs, but I find it weird that I can't actually see the raw files.

If you are using WinXP microsoft has a RAW file viewer that integrtes with Windows Explorer. (Microsoft's Raw File Viewer)

David
06/18/2006 04:36:54 PM · #10
Originally posted by influence:

...If I connect the camera, how come that I can't actually SEE the files? When I open up explorer and browse the camera, there are a few directories which contain jpegs, but I find it weird that I can't actually see the raw files.


It's a quirky thing, to be sure, but there's nothing wrong; that's just the way it is. It *has* to be by Canon's choice, but for the life of me I don't understand why they do that. It confuses the heck out of people for no good reason.
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