Re: Should a newbie start shooting RAW?
- From: Seán O'Leathlóbhair <jwlawler@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2007 06:01:36 -0700
On 31 May, 13:26, ole kvaal <ole.kv...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ole kvaal wrote:
Seán O'Leathlóbhair wrote:
How about this idea?
Shoot in raw, learn how to do a batch conversion in your preferred
software (I can use a program that came with my Canon or Photoshop
Elements 4.0), burn the raws to CD or DVD and put them away, then
continue with the jpgs if you wish.
Come to think of it: if it is that easy to find and use a converter
tool, then why do people ask for freeware raw to jpeg batch converters
in this group? (This week, a Canon owner asked this question.)
That I cannot answer. I used to use Irfanview which a friend pointed
me to but later I became unhappy with it. Next I used the Canon
software that came with the camera. Finally I noticed the "Process
Multiple Files . . ." option onf the File menu in Photoshop Elements
and I have stuck with that.
--
Seán O'Leathlóbhair
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