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01/12/2014 07:23:11 PM · #26
Free Software

This is very much like Lightroom. It's free via that link and using the provided serial number. I downloaded it and played with it a bit. I've used Lightroom since 2.0 version and it's very much like it. I'd assume it will also handle your cataloging and raw files.

Matt
01/12/2014 09:00:22 PM · #27
Ohhh Thank you Matt, running all excited to download!!!
01/13/2014 12:15:54 AM · #28
Originally posted by littlemav:

Ohhh Thank you Matt, running all excited to download!!!


You are welcome, I hope it all works for you.

I hope you all realize, I'm not just a pretty face! :D
01/13/2014 10:54:00 AM · #29
Following this thread with interest cause I just finally got Mavericks downloaded and upgraded iPhoto but like Katie cannot open my RAWs in PS CS5. And a pm from another member suggests that PS CS 6, which I WAS going to buy, is just as incompetent. So I'll probably have to download the DNG thing or whatever-it-is MattO is referring to. Like Katie I'm also cranky and set in my ways, I just want things to continue to work like they did before!!!!
01/13/2014 10:58:13 AM · #30
Originally posted by Alexkc:

Update your Camera Raw.


OK....that seems to be the easiest route...how?!@ Any linkies to make life a little easier?

FWIW I can at least open RAWs in iPhoto, and convert them to TIFFS, but then I can't mess with the RAW in PS CS5.

I hate computers.
01/13/2014 11:01:32 AM · #31
Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by Alexkc:

Update your Camera Raw.


OK....that seems to be the easiest route...how?!@ Any linkies to make life a little easier?

FWIW I can at least open RAWs in iPhoto, and convert them to TIFFS, but then I can't mess with the RAW in PS CS5.

I hate computers.


PS MattO...good idea but surprise!!! That offer has expired!!!
01/13/2014 11:02:49 AM · #32
Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by Alexkc:

Update your Camera Raw.


OK....that seems to be the easiest route...how?!@ Any linkies to make life a little easier?

FWIW I can at least open RAWs in iPhoto, and convert them to TIFFS, but then I can't mess with the RAW in PS CS5.

I hate computers.


Link... - as was discussed previusly
01/13/2014 11:17:04 AM · #33
Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by Alexkc:

Update your Camera Raw.


OK....that seems to be the easiest route...how?!@ Any linkies to make life a little easier?

FWIW I can at least open RAWs in iPhoto, and convert them to TIFFS, but then I can't mess with the RAW in PS CS5.

I hate computers.


PS MattO...good idea but surprise!!! That offer has expired!!!


I have the file and can dropbox it to someone, and the code should still work. I have that as well.

01/13/2014 02:45:23 PM · #34
I use Preview Extractor - it works on my Windows 7 machine and D7100 NEF files.

Turns out that NEF contains a JPG preview (either that or this program converts almost instantaneously on the fly), so you don't need to shoot RAW+JPG just for this preview purpose.

You just stick your NEF files in a folder, point Preview Extractor at it, and it runs. It's very fast - I've ripped through hundreds of files in less than a minute.

You can get it here: //www.mydigitalphoto.info/downloads.htm

That's been my standard workflow when I go on trips w/my Windows laptop: shoot, load onto my computer, extract preview JPGs, and open the few I want to keep in PS.

It also looks like there might be other software that does similar things, like this: //www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Digital-Photo-Tools/RawExtractor.shtml

Message edited by author 2014-01-13 14:46:09.
01/13/2014 02:50:40 PM · #35
IrfanView also claims to be able to open/preview RAW files (with plug-in), though I don't know whether the plug-in for the latest version is available.
01/13/2014 02:56:41 PM · #36
I forgot to mention - the beauty of Preview Extractor is that you don't need to use any software to view the JPGs - you can very quickly scan through a gazillion JPGs just using Windows' default image viewer.

I open the first one that way, then use the right arrow key to whip through them.

(Yes, I realize Windows Image Viewer is "software," but I'm saying you needn't go through a file->open menu step in some other software repeatedly).
01/13/2014 03:24:44 PM · #37
Just a side note to this discussion, since I haven't seen it posted... remember that the only reason that this is an issue at all is the steadfast refusal of the camera manufacturers to provide information telling a RAW converter how to interpret their files. In fact, they intentionally obfuscate information to foul up third-party converters in a transparent attempt to force the user to use their proprietary software to convert. The folks we should be lobbying for a solution are the ones building our hardware.
01/13/2014 03:38:33 PM · #38
Originally posted by kirbic:

Just a side note to this discussion, since I haven't seen it posted... remember that the only reason that this is an issue at all is the steadfast refusal of the camera manufacturers to provide information telling a RAW converter how to interpret their files. In fact, they intentionally obfuscate information to foul up third-party converters in a transparent attempt to force the user to use their proprietary software to convert. The folks we should be lobbying for a solution are the ones building our hardware.


And on that note, Fuji's new X-Trans sensor is the reigning champ.
01/13/2014 04:52:08 PM · #39
Well I've gone and got DNG downloaded now so will put it on da Mac and see what happens...*crossing fingers*
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