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12/30/2003 03:58:52 PM · #1
How well does the RAW image processing work in PS CS. I've used the one that came with my Rebel, and I am currently in the trial period with C1. The Canon one SUCKS, so I want to buy C1, but not if the PS CS does it just as well, as I will probably upgrade as soon as I have some $$$.

Anybody? Thanks in advance.
12/30/2003 04:13:54 PM · #2
Have just begun working raw through photoshop cs. Seems to be good, except for not being able to read files directly from the camera. I think it's a Mac only problem though...
12/30/2003 04:49:54 PM · #3
deos CS come with a raw plug in?
12/30/2003 04:52:49 PM · #4
Totally just what I remember and may be VERY wrong -- thought I heard people, those of the persuasion who would know these things, that CS's RAW is basically the best out there right now.

But, maybe they were just tooting Adobe's horn.

Take it for exactly what it's worth, a nickel's worth of free advice.
12/30/2003 05:05:50 PM · #5
Originally posted by Patella:

Totally just what I remember and may be VERY wrong -- thought I heard people, those of the persuasion who would know these things, that CS's RAW is basically the best out there right now.

But, maybe they were just tooting Adobe's horn.

Take it for exactly what it's worth, a nickel's worth of free advice.


Thanks!
12/30/2003 05:10:26 PM · #6
it's pretty in depth. Lots of options for the advanced user.
12/30/2003 06:04:42 PM · #7
I now use RAW a lot more.
PS works fairly nice with it.

still use the canon one for doing a batch job so I can quickly preview them, then the ones I like I open in PS and finish em off.
12/30/2003 06:05:34 PM · #8
got it and love it the raw plug-in comes with CS and it reads and imports files from my compact flash so no need to save in zoombrowser or whatever then process with a crappy plug-in makes life easier and a ton of options to play with
i would reccomend it highly...
12/30/2003 06:25:18 PM · #9
cool! thanks guys!
12/31/2003 09:26:46 AM · #10
Thanks for the info. I guess I'll hold off on getting C1, and save up for Photoshop CS.
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