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Re: [Digital BW] Adobe Raw

Re: [Digital BW] Adobe Raw

2003-03-24 by Steven Schaefer

I have used the Camera Raw plug in now on three assignments, including a
basketball game last Saturday night. It worked very good, much better
then the Canon Browser. I think the best feature is the ability to
interpolate the image up from the raw file. The image held up well even
when I was shooting at a high ISO. It seems to be the one big advantage
over the other browsers. 
Steve Schaefer

Stephen Kobrin wrote:
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> I used Adobe Raw for the first time a few nights ago, opening raw
> images from my Canon G2.  It is a dramatic improvment over the Canon
> software as it opens the files quickly, allows much more control and
> is intuitive in use.  Easily worth the $90.  (The Canon software took
> forever to open a raw file.)
> 
> Steve
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Re: [Digital BW] Adobe Raw

2003-03-24 by Steven Karafyllakis

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steven Schaefer 
<stevenr@m...> wrote:
> I have used the Camera Raw plug in now on three assignments, 
including a
> basketball game last Saturday night. It worked very good, much 
better
> then the Canon Browser. I think the best feature is the ability to
> interpolate the image up from the raw file. The image held up well 
even
> when I was shooting at a high ISO. It seems to be the one big 
advantage
> over the other browsers. 
> Steve Schaefer
> 
> Stephen Kobrin wrote:
> > 
> > I used Adobe Raw for the first time a few nights ago, opening raw
> > images from my Canon G2.  It is a dramatic improvment over the 
Canon
> > software as it opens the files quickly, allows much more control 
and
> > is intuitive in use.  Easily worth the $90.  (The Canon software 
took
> > forever to open a raw file.)
> > 
> > Steve
> > 

Would either of you be willing to test it witn a Nikonscan RAW file? 
I could send you some thing on a CD?
Let me know off-list

Steve Karafyllakis

Re: [Digital BW] Adobe Raw

2003-03-26 by digiphotogav

The following ia a link to thesupported cameras for camera raw - sorry no scanners are supported yet.
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html
Bryan
www.environphoto.com
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steven Karafyllakis 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:38 AM
  Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Adobe Raw


  --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Steven Schaefer 
  <stevenr@m...> wrote:
  > I have used the Camera Raw plug in now on three assignments, 
  including a
  > basketball game last Saturday night. It worked very good, much 
  better
  > then the Canon Browser. I think the best feature is the ability to
  > interpolate the image up from the raw file. The image held up well 
  even
  > when I was shooting at a high ISO. It seems to be the one big 
  advantage
  > over the other browsers. 
  > Steve Schaefer
  > 
  > Stephen Kobrin wrote:
  > > 
  > > I used Adobe Raw for the first time a few nights ago, opening raw
  > > images from my Canon G2.  It is a dramatic improvment over the 
  Canon
  > > software as it opens the files quickly, allows much more control 
  and
  > > is intuitive in use.  Easily worth the $90.  (The Canon software 
  took
  > > forever to open a raw file.)
  > > 
  > > Steve
  > > 

  Would either of you be willing to test it witn a Nikonscan RAW file? 
  I could send you some thing on a CD?
  Let me know off-list

  Steve Karafyllakis


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