oh, sorry misread.
yea, I have no interest in point and shoot anymore.
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oh, sorry misread.
yea, I have no interest in point and shoot anymore.
Am I Raw? I am now... tried it this morning, amazing!
http://www.robbmc.com/misc/fk/raw.jpg
Sorry to be a complete n00b... but how do you import RAW files into photoshop?
I'm trying for the first time at PS tells me that it can't open this file because it's not the right kind of document. What's up with that?
I'm using PS CS and a D70s.
I get the same error message using my D50, no idea what happens.
For that reason - and the fact I don't own new version of Photoshop - I only shoot half of my photos raw, and I use iPhoto to convert to them to JPG for editing.
Do you get the same benefits using iPhoto?
I imported the RAW file into Lightroom but I could see any way of editing it more than normal.
Glad this old thread came up. I just got CS2 and it will open RAW's from my D30.
But, I can't figure out how to change [whatever it is I need to change] in it, to use one RAW to produce 3 or even 7 jpg's for HDR in Photomatix.
Any pointers?
Littlematt, maybe this will help. I also answered my own question above.
Here's some screenshots of the RAW filetypes you can open. And I just use the File/Open menu to get there. You probably already knew that.
http://board.flashkit.com/board/imag.../2006/08/1.jpg
Once the RAW is open, you see this screen in CS, and just use the "Exposure" slider to change the exposure to whatever you want. When you save out a series of jpg's, you can import them to Photomatix for HDR. and I can see, I will prolly be shooting many more RAW's now with my camera. :D
http://board.flashkit.com/board/imag.../2006/08/1.jpg
Go to adobe.com there should be a RAW update you can download for free that will allow you to open newer RAW files.
Maybe that's why mine shows a lot of RAW formats. As soon as I installed CS, it went to do an auto update?
Thanks Miles - I never even thought of that!Quote:
Originally Posted by aversion
Any Photoshop CS2 users looking for the update: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html, a little way down, Camera Raw 3.4
CS or previous users: for Mac http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...form=Macintosh and for Windows http://www.adobe.com/support/downloa...atform=Windows
However, much to my annoyance, if you have a Nikon D50, you have to use Photoshop CS2, not CS.
:(
the only new files extensions I can find on adobe.com that support the D70s are for CS2 - and the new file for CS supports the D70... not the "s"...
http://www.fishandonions.com/randomFK/RAWprolems.jpg
How annoying!
Apparently you can use the Adobe "DNG 3.2 converter to convert your raw files to DNG files" and then use them in CS I presume?
http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/
Playing with it now...
That did it! :D
Cheers guys
edit:
Why the hell didn't I start using this ages ago!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ask The Geezer
What version of the Camera Raw plug-in and Adobe DNG Converter are you using?
I'm using Camera Raw 2.0 and DNG Converter 3.4. The Converter works with D50 files, but Photoshop CS then says "Could not complete...not the right kind of document" when I open a DNG file.
:(
Well, maybe I misspoke, I actually have CS-2. I thought they were all the same.Quote:
Once the RAW is open, you see this screen in CS
I'm using the Camera Raw you linked to, and DNG 3.4... I convert and when I drag the file into PS I get the same screen that Ask The Geeza showed.Quote:
Originally Posted by asheep_uk
Yeah it looks the same in CS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ask The Geezer
Boy do I feel stupid. First I forget you can update software, then I don't even follow my own link.Quote:
Originally Posted by littleMatt
All working - thanks guys :)