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Hi everyone, I'm new not only to his forum , but to photography as well. First of many questions. I have seen that shooting pictures in RAW can produce clearer results. I have Adobe 7.0 Photoshop, I can't seem to find any info on manipulating pictures taken in the RAW format. Do I need yet another editing program?
Thanks in Advance, Frank Peeters www.decoysbyfrank.com
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Frank if I remember right you can't manipulate raw images directly in PS7 you have to convert them first with a raw a converter. I think you said you have a Nikon d50 in which case you would do the conversion first to either jpg or tiff in Nikon capture. Hopfully someone can come along soon and give you more information.
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I think you are right Christine. You need PS8 (CS) or PS9 (CS2) to convert RAW in Photoshop.
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Thanks for the relpies, Is this CS2 a software program that works with PS7? Or will I be doing a lot of copying and pasting from program to program?
I beginning to miss the days of using my Kodak Brownie, crossing my fingers, and letting the drugstore develop the film. Many more questions to come. Haven't even started on how to set up the camera (D50) and what all the settings mean/do. ![]() Frank
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As you have a D50 your best option is to try Nikons own converter Nikon Capture. You can download a 30 day trial from Nikon USA link here http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin...&p_page_foot=1 Item on line 7 or 8 depending on your operating system. [ Quote I'm new to photography and have a ton of questions, hope your a patient group. To start I just purchased a Nikon D50 with two lenses 17 to 55mm and 70 to 300 mm. I also bought a Sigma 50 to500mm telephoto lens and a 2x doubler (?). ] In these circumstances I feel your best bet is to shoot in JPG Fine until you get used to the camera and your image editing software. Processing of RAW images adds another step in the learning curve, and at this stage I would concentrate on learning what you can get out of the camera first. You will find Members here will be very helpful so post as many questions as you like. Don |
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As I mentioned in my previous post for now I would use JPG Fine. I have only just started using RAW after 4 years, and I am finding it a steep learning curve and I know how my camera works. There is a thread discussing the issue of RAW & JPG and in camera processing here http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...read.php?t=662 How big can you print a 6mp JPG link here see post 73 http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...9&d=1142424050 Don |
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Thank You, even though I'm in a wheelchair I always want to run before I walk. Getting to know my camera first, and then worry about fine tuning what I have learned makes sense. Good Advice .....Thanks.
Frank
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Well unlike Stephen and Don, I jumped in at the deep end and started using Raw when I bought the Minolta D7 Autumn 2001. Although previous to that I had processed all my own B&W and colour for the past 40 years.
I'm not suggesting that you should also jump in at the deep end especially as you are new to photography So to answer your question CS2 is actually the latest version of Photoshop and has it's own raw convertor. However all is not lost as you can download Pixmantecs "Rawshooter" which comes in two varieties "Essentials" which is freeware and is very good, or the "Premium" version. http://www.pixmantec.com/. Both versions will automatically open converted images directly into photoshop if you so require. No doubt there will be a steep learning curve ahead of you just learning how to use the D50, but just in case you're a glutton for punishment, have a read here http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut...ile-format.htm Harry |
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