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Re: [Digital BW] New way to convert RAW to B/W!

2003-02-27 by Jerry Olson

Thanks Bob, I think I'll just stick with my canon software for my D60 for
now. It does a fine job for me. All these upgrades are really starting to
have an affect on my wallet because there are so many of them.

Jerry



> 
> When you buy the ACR plugin, Adobe tells you that it will be included in a
> future update of Photoshop (they don't say 'next'), but that you will not
> get any discount or rebate for having bought the plug-in now, and they may
> not continue selling the plug-in.
> 
> I've tried it, and at the moment, I still prefer Nikon Capture 3.5.1 for my
> Nikon NEF files from my D100.
> 
> Bob Frost.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jerry Olson" <jerryolson@...>
> 
> 
>> I have heard that that plugin will be included with the next major
>> version of Photoshop. Anyone else heard that?
>> I'd hat to buy the software only to find it included in the next upgrade!
> 
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