wrote:
Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw files
into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someone
suggested
Irfanview, so I installed the latest version V4.51 64 bit. opening the
raw files
from my istDS to try it, I was disappointed compared to ACR
, 2018, 1:49 PM Paul Stenquist
wrote:
Your camera can shoot RAW DNG files. Your version of ACR can open
them.
Paul
> On Jul 30, 2018, at 3:44 PM, J.C. O'Connell
wrote:
>
> Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw
files
> into jpgs as my ACR for
J.C. O'Connell wrote:
>
> Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw files
> into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someone
suggested
> Irfanview, so I installed the latest version V4.51 64 bit. opening the
raw files
> from my istDS to try it,
ote:
>
> Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw files
> into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someone
suggested
> Irfanview, so I installed the latest version V4.51 64 bit. opening the
raw files
> from my istDS to try it, I was disappoint
, 2018, 1:49 PM Paul Stenquist
wrote:
Your camera can shoot RAW DNG files. Your version of ACR can open
them.
Paul
> On Jul 30, 2018, at 3:44 PM, J.C. O'Connell
wrote:
>
> Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw
files
> into jpgs as my ACR for
=5IIs raw files
> into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someone
suggested
> Irfanview, so I installed the latest version V4.51 64 bit. opening
the
raw files
> from my istDS to try it, I was disappointed compared to ACR and PS
CS2.
I left
> Irfanview installed
RAW DNG files. Your version of ACR can open them.
Paul
> On Jul 30, 2018, at 3:44 PM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:
>
> Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw files
> into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someone
suggested
> Irfanview,
solutions for developing K=5IIs raw files
> > into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someone
> suggested
> > Irfanview, so I installed the latest version V4.51 64 bit. opening the
> raw files
> > from my istDS to try it, I was disappointed compared to ACR
Your camera can shoot RAW DNG files. Your version of ACR can open them.
Paul
> On Jul 30, 2018, at 3:44 PM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:
>
> Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw files
> into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someo
Last week I was looking for solutions for developing K=5IIs raw files
into jpgs as my ACR for PS CS2 does not support that camera. Someone
suggested
Irfanview, so I installed the latest version V4.51 64 bit. opening the raw
files
from my istDS to try it, I was disappointed compared to ACR
Now I have a student discount again, I'll probably break down and get
Lightroom. It can be had for $94.95 with a student discount.
Marnie aka Doe :-) I knew there was some reason I kept taking classes.
===
Lightroom.
Bridge is not an organizer and has no ability to manage data
It was unavailable at 12:01.I came back at about 3:00am, and it
downloaded pretty quickly.
Back to bed, before I fall over.
Cheers
Beaker
On May 1, 2007, at 1:07 AM, Bruce Dayton wrote:
I just tried to get to the site and it said it is temporarily
unavailable. I wonder if it is
For when you awaken - good for you! Congratulations.
Maris
Beaker wrote:
It was unavailable at 12:01. I came back at about 3:00am, and it
downloaded pretty quickly.
Back to bed, before I fall over.
Cheers
Beaker
On May 1, 2007, at 1:07 AM, Bruce Dayton wrote:
I just tried to get to
primary need is
organization, as I
use PS CS2 for image adjustment.
Lightroom.
Bridge is not an organizer and has no ability to manage data that is
on an off-line volume. Bridge is a browser and workflow/automation
coordinator for the Adobe Creative Suite.
Album was never available on Mac OS X
to organize them.
I have PS Album 1 now. Your thoughts: upgrade to Album 2.0, use
Photoshop
CS2's Bridge, or buy Adobe Lightroom? My primary need is
organization, as I
use PS CS2 for image adjustment.
Lightroom.
Bridge is not an organizer and has no ability to manage data
Yes, I know. I've downloaded the trial version and will work with it this
afternoon - then order this evening if it's what I want.
Thanks,
Maris
John Francis wrote:
Don't forget today is the last day for the $199 lightroom pricing
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 06:57:34AM -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi
I tried out Lightroom, and also PS Album 1.0 - I like Lightroom much better.
I've now ordered Adobe Lightroom (and also ordered the Pentax K10D several
days ago - it's been a good month).
Maris
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On Apr 30, 2007, at 3:00 PM, John Francis wrote:
Don't forget today is the last day for the $199 lightroom pricing
Thanks for the reminder.! I just bought Lightroom a few minutes
ago. The Adobe Store page is SLLLowww.
the download hasn't started yet. Must not be the
I took the easy though slower route - Amazon.com, so I'll get the CD and
update when installed if needed. Plus it's $2.02 cheaper! ;-)
Maris
Beaker wrote:
On Apr 30, 2007, at 3:00 PM, John Francis wrote:
Don't forget today is the last day for the $199 lightroom pricing
Thanks for the
I just tried to get to the site and it said it is temporarily
unavailable. I wonder if it is overloaded.
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Bruce
Monday, April 30, 2007, 9:00:34 PM, you wrote:
B On Apr 30, 2007, at 3:00 PM, John Francis wrote:
Don't forget today is the last day for the $199 lightroom pricing
B
Bruce,
Try Amazon.com - they are still showing the Introductory Price of $197.97
Maris
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I've now transferred my CDs to 2 external hard drives for storage and
backup and it's time to organize them.
I have PS Album 1 now. Your thoughts: upgrade to Album 2.0, use Photoshop
CS2's Bridge, or buy Adobe Lightroom? My primary need is organization, as I
use PS CS2 for image adjustment
I went to print some business cards with CS2 and discovered none of the
Picture Package options would format them correctly. Last time I printed a
batch I was using PS7. Has the Picture Package changed?
Thanks, Bill Lawlor
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Make your own Action. It is easy and fast.
Any time you spend learning how will be well invested.
Powell
At 01:28 PM 28/06/2006 , you wrote:
Does anybody have a macros for PS CS2 that allows to
add a custom text to a bunch of images with a specified font size/color/
opacity in a specified
it, just give a yell. In fact, anyone who's
interested can use the script. Just send me an email off list.
The script has been tested to work in PS CS and PS CS2 in a Windows
environment. It should work on a Mac as well, but I've not tested it.
I agree with Powell that time spent learning
Does anybody have a macros for PS CS2 that allows to
add a custom text to a bunch of images with a specified font size/color/
opacity in a specified location?
I'd appreciate if somebody is willing to share it.
(you can e-mail it to me off the list)
Thank you in advance,
Igor
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It seems to load pretty fast for me - it's certainly acceptable
Shel
[Original Message]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I love Bridge. I find it especially useful when using InDesign or working
on a
webpage, where you are juggling lots of different types of files.
If only it loaded faster
Maybe you haven't a couple hundred PEF files on the folder used by
default by Bridge?
I do (yeah I'm very ordonated kind of person lol) and sometimes it is
sloow :)
On 4/11/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to load pretty fast for me - it's certainly acceptable
Shel
It is pretty cool. The extra versatility of Bridge was the deciding
factor in my upgrade for PS CS.
Dave S.
On 4/11/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed a trial version of CS2 and tried the updated raw
converter. Wow! It is so much nicer and more complete than
I'm just in the process of switching over to this (from CS), and I have
to agree. A substantial upgrade.
Paul
On Apr 10, 2006, at 11:32 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I just installed a trial version of CS2 and tried the updated raw
converter. Wow! It is so much nicer and more complete than
Thibouille wrote:
Maybe you haven't a couple hundred PEF files on the folder used by
default by Bridge?
I do (yeah I'm very ordonated kind of person lol) and sometimes it is
sloow :)
On 4/11/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to load pretty fast for me - it's certainly
Bridge is the CS2 improvement on CS's File Browser, which can be used
without having Photoshop running.
Check to make sure you have the correct version of the Camera RAW
plug-in, update 2.1 or higher. They can be downloaded from here:
Windows:
Funny. I didi the samething last night.:-)
I just loaded it, but i still have to update the ACRplugin for it.
I have 60 D200 Nef files i cannot open and i need 2 for the newspapaer
Wednesday.
No pressure:-)
Dave
David Savage wrote:
Bridge is the CS2 improvement on CS's File Browser, which can be used
without having Photoshop running.
Check to make sure you have the correct version of the Camera RAW
plug-in, update 2.1 or higher. They can be downloaded from here:
Windows:
There are several ways to speed up Bridge. Check out the Adobe
User-to-User forums for suggestions, tips, upgrades, and the like. There
are people there who are working with many more files than a couple
hundred. Perhaps you'll find a way to speed things up.
Shel
[Original Message]
From:
So, CS has a RAW converter. It's good for all versions up to 2.4. What
exactly is your problem?
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Don Williams
It's worse than that -- I don't have the right version of CS. The
plug-ins (3.2 and 3.3) only work with CS2 apparently.
Don if you install version 2.4 of the ACR plug-in for CS (the most
recent version for CS IIRC) you will then be able to see edit your
.pef files.
Here's the direct link to the necessary plug-in:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2701
I had CS for some time before
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
So, CS has a RAW converter. It's good for all versions up to 2.4. What
exactly is your problem?
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Don Williams
It's worse than that -- I don't have the right version of CS. The
plug-ins (3.2 and 3.3) only work with
Have you upgraded to v2.4 of ACR? That will certainly do the trick.
Shel
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
So, CS has a RAW converter. It's good for all versions up to 2.4. What
exactly is your problem?
From: Don Williams
I can't open ist D RAW files. Photoshop announces they are the wrong
David Savage wrote:
Don if you install version 2.4 of the ACR plug-in for CS (the most
recent version for CS IIRC) you will then be able to see edit your
.pef files.
Here's the direct link to the necessary plug-in:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2701
I had CS for
PS CS2 is definitely worth the upgrade cost. For Bridge, for Smart
Sharpening, for the far better functionality in Camera Raw v3.x
alone. Never mind all the other stuff it does over CS as well.
Godfrey
On Apr 11, 2006, at 6:46 AM, Don Williams wrote:
Yes indeed. It works. Now to see if opening the files directly will
save time. I've been batch
converting in RSE and discarding quite a high percentage. This may
save time. Thanks a
whole lot. I should have done this long ago.
This has been
I had to D/L the ACR for Elements 3 so i can get Raw support for the D200. I'm
kinda ticked there is no support for newer cameras in CS, but there is in the
cheaper version of EL3, as i only recently aquired it instead of CS2.
Now work flow is two computers, two OS's and file movement. I
Elements 3 was still current software when ACR 3.0 was released, CS was
not. In fact Elements 3 for the Mac was only discontinued quite
recently, when the Mac edition of 4 was released. Adobe's never been one
to support discontinued software.
-Adam
Dave Brooks wrote:
I had to D/L the ACR
Besides that, PSE3/4 only allow access to the basic functions in
Camera Raw, for ACR 2.x and 3.x. All the more powerful functions
require functions that are only available in CS and CS2.
The differences between those functions are extensive between CS and
CS2, thus the incompatibility. CS2
I just installed a trial version of CS2 and tried the updated raw
converter. Wow! It is so much nicer and more complete than version 2.4.
Many of the things I wanted to do in raw but couldn't, can now be done ;-))
Shel
Bridge did it for me, finally a good file browser app, and I don't need
to load PS to use it.
-Adam
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I just installed a trial version of CS2 and tried the updated raw
converter. Wow! It is so much nicer and more complete than version 2.4.
Many of the things I wanted
I've just gotten to Bridge. It's quite a bit nicer than the browser in CS
from what I've seen at first glance.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Adam Maas
Bridge did it for me, finally a good file browser app, and I don't need
to load PS to use it.
-Adam
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I
I love Bridge. I find it especially useful when using InDesign or working on a
webpage, where you are juggling lots of different types of files.
If only it loaded faster than it does.
D
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just gotten to Bridge. It's quite a bit nicer than the
In a message dated 5/23/2005 5:48:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good news. Thanks for the update. Placing the RAW as a smart object
should be a very valuable tool. I sometimes find myself going back to
RAW to make another change. It would be nice to do that without
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/24 Tue AM 07:19:13 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PS CS2 ACR was Speaking of exposure
In a message dated 5/23/2005 5:48:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good news. Thanks for the update. Placing the RAW
I don't know if anyone answered Paul Stenquist's question WRT the
addition of curves in the ACR converter in CS2, but I just installed
the CS2 tryout, and can report that curves have been added (but no
individual R,G or B channel adjustments).
Also added are:
Blown highlight clipped shadow
Good news. Trying out the new toys should be a hoot.
Paul
On May 23, 2005, at 6:19 AM, David Savage wrote:
I don't know if anyone answered Paul Stenquist's question WRT the
addition of curves in the ACR converter in CS2, but I just installed
the CS2 tryout, and can report that curves have been
Responding to the comments on CS2 -
I've been working with it this weekend. It's going to be a while
before I get a handle on just how much more powerful this program may
be.
There are a couple features in ACR that haven't been mentioned. One
is the crop tool, so you can crop before you do the
Good news. Thanks for the update. Placing the RAW as a smart object
should be a very valuable tool. I sometimes find myself going back to
RAW to make another change. It would be nice to do that without
scrapping the tiff. Looking forward to working with this software.
Paul
On May 23, 2005, at
On 23 May 2005 at 19:03, George Sinos wrote:
And if that's not enough to make you believe Adobe was thinking hard
about this upgrade... here's a big one. If you convert your raw files
to DNG files there is a big bonus. Instead of storing all of the
metadata and conversion data as external
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