All the PS converters save the tool settings, not a revised pef or dng. I 
sometimes move a file from one computer to another. The converter adjustments 
don't go with it.
Paul
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From: John Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I copy my .pef files onto my hard drive.  When I work with an image I 
> will save as a PSD.  When I am finished, I will resave as either as a 
> tif or jpeg, depending on how it will be used.
> 
> The only confusing thing to me is that the raw tool in pse3 saves the 
> changes although as far as I can tell, I can get back to original.  It 
> is not clear to me whether the tool settings are saved or the changed 
> image, but I think the first.
> 
> For archive purposes, I write the pef files onto cd's.
> 
> John Graves
> WA1JG
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> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In a message dated 11/7/2007 11:39:07 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > going "save as"  one better is to never work on an original.  creating a
> > copy in a  working directory away from the directory where you store
> > originals ... and  remembering to identify the original as connected to
> > the processed  image.
> > 
> > yep I have messed up more than  once.
> > 
> > Bran
> > 
> > ============
> > Agreed. Took Photoshop class during  summer. He said SAVE FIRST (as a PSD, 
> > a 
> > copy) THEN work on it. That way you  don't mess up. 
> > 
> > Me, the way I goof is when I resize PSD to turn it into a  JPEGs for the 
> > web, 
> > and sometimes save that over the original. The smaller size  and resolution 
> > isn't good enough for future reworking. 
> > 
> > Marnie aka Doe  
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