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Here's a web link for a small utility for creating a boot disk on a CD, also documentation. You'll need to boot your pc direct from this CD, you can put your bios update on it as well. Let me know if it works for you. http://www.bootdisk.com/mexico/flashcd.zip http://www.bootdisk.com/txtfiles/flashcd.txt nirofo. |
Thanks nirfo for you kind LINKs.
I did the CD by pressing F8 and trying to boot from CD, didn't work. Will check your link for future use. The good news is: RAWSHOOTER IS AGAIN WORKING . . . . :) All I did was to think of the large space temporary files needed in RAW and rather being toward last mega bites of my C hard drive, I decided to uninstall the program, then reinstall it on E (I have 3 hard drives on board) where space was abundant. Then after running fresh install still to my surprise I had the same ugly split blue image I upload above, but after deleting all files from "Preference", then changing the file converted type to jpeg instead of default TIF, and also changing the converted subdirectory to drive E, everything turned to normal. Youppy.... Saphire you may want to try the same. I am convinced that it has nothing to do with 30D now. :) LINK TO FREE DOWNLOAD Site if anybody needs. |
Thanks Sassan I managed to get it to work with your help. I had to removed all links to the old software which had been put on my boot drive which is only small, cleaned the registry and then re-installed to larger drive. Now it works perfectly. Thanks again.
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You need to enter your bios setup and change the boot up sequence to read from the default CD drive first, then re-boot your computer with the CD in the default CD drive! Changing the file converted type from TIF to JPEG may well work on face value, JPEG's are smaller files and need much less space on your drive, unfortunately by converting to JPEG you are losing a lot of the original data that your RAW file held. To retain the maximum image quality you need to save your converted RAW files as TIF's, if you then need a JPEG you can save a copy of the original image as a JPEG at the size you require. You need to make a new default folder on one of your drives that has plenty of free space and point Rawshooter to save to this folder in preference. nirofo. |
Sassan I can't remember but is there a crop tool in Rawshooter, I'll be blowed but I can't find one and I could have sworn there was one.
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Definatly in the Premium Version. Chris |
Thats a shame I thought it was in the free version as well, you can't get the premium version anymore.
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Set it if not selected before.:) |
Thanks for the info Sassan, I already do that I was hopeing to do it all in the one program rather than keep swapping. I do use capture one pro but I find rawshooter is quicker.
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