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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,
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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. |
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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.
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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?
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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. |
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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. |
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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