Re: Canon 10d

From: B Lunsford ^lt;frameofmindphoto@gmail.com>
Date: 09/21/05-10:29:11 PM Z
Message-id: <ba800c8d05092121295d768035@mail.gmail.com>

Adam,
I also have the 10D. In order to do anything with a raw file, you have to
use the software provided with your camera. The original file, from what I
understand, is pretty useless. You have to convert it, adjust it to the way
you want it in photoshop, and then convert it to some common form of digital
image (jpg, gif, psd, tif, etc) before you can do anything else with it (ie,
print). Apparently though the raw setting gives you an amazing latitude of
correction.
I would assume a processed raw file vs a lart uncompressed file would have
the same final resolution upon printing, just fyi.
~Brit

On 9/20/05, Adam.Waterson <artistboi@speakeasy.net> wrote:
>
> hey--
>
> as an update, i bought the Epson R2400. And OHP. So i grabbed my
> camera, and turned it on RAW, so i could see just what a large file
> size looks like when the printer gets here. I use iPhoto for importing
> photos from my camera, and everytime I try with a RAW file format, it
> fails during download. Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
> Perhaps a better program to use to import, etc.
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
Received on Wed Sep 21 22:29:27 2005

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