I recently bought a 1Ds. Today for the first time I tried downloading some test shots into the computer. I use a card reader. I have NOT loaded any of the software that came with the 1Ds. I have never had to with any digital camera. I simply load the photos into the computer with the card reader, and use Photo Shop. With my D60, I always shot is RAW. I would load the photos with the card reader, then open them in Capture One for processing. Never loaded or used any of the software that came with the D60.
With the 1Ds, when I shoot in RAW, and load into the computer, all I get are SMALL TIFs. They have a resolution of 72 and a size of 4 x 2 inches. They do not even have the CRW prefix on them like the D60 does. Also, of course, Capture One does not even recognize or open the photos. I see in the Canon instruction manual that it says, "To open images recorded in the RAW format, you must use the dedicated driver software that came with the camera". So do I *have* to download all that software that came with the 1Ds? What a pain in the butt. After doing that, will I then be able to import the photos into Capture One for processing instead of having to use the Canon RAW processing software? Thanks for any help and advice. Steve * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
