Originally posted by StreetShooter
That's interesting. I use only Jpeg, but I was speaking to Canturn, and he says RAW processing with CaptureOne saves him a huge amount of time. Just set custom white balance, sharpening and a few other parameters, and batch process. No need to go through the files one by one, and no need to use PS.
Almost tempted me, until I realised that I ENJOYED going through the pictures I had taken and tweaking them...
Originally posted by Newman
Try Phase One's Capture One software. Much better than RAW plugin from Adobe.
Phase One
pauly said:is there any small digital camera with raw format. can anyone list some out for me
What you need is a DVD+/-RW writer. The prices are pretty good now. If that's not enough, a 120GB harddisk iis in order. Get an external casing for it and you can make it portable.CYRN said:CP5700 which I'm using. Canon G series?
Reference my earlier post in this thread for shooting RAW.... I'm beginning to have second thoughts.
It's taking up too much disk space :sweat: I've clocked 10K digital frames mostly RAW, at 7MB each RAW my HDD is already maxed out :cry: Now converting most of them to JPEG.
ckiang said:What you need is a DVD+/-RW writer. The prices are pretty good now. If that's not enough, a 120GB harddisk iis in order. Get an external casing for it and you can make it portable.
Regards
CK
Harlequin said:RAW with the new Photoshop CS is a very powerful combination, especially now that Photoshop CS supports Canon 10D raw files.
Playing around with the different settings within CS is about 10 times faster as compared to Canon's own RAW viewer.
In that case, that's easy.... File Viewer Utility !!!+evenstar said:Hi, can anyone recommend a good program that can be used to edit and convert RAW images to JPEG from my 300D? I want to be able to edit the white balance, brightness, contrast, etc.
LAst of all, the program must be FREE!!