Barnes and Noble is holding it for me. I'll pick it up this afternoon. Thanks! Don
> -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 11:57 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Best all around RAW converter/manager(s)?? > > > I have the same book. Highly recommended. It truly enabled me in the > use of the RAW converter. I think the full name is "Camera Raw with > Adobe Photoshop CS." It's part of the Real World series. As Godfrey > said, the author is Bruce Fraser. His explanation of how the various > adjustments interact is invaluable, as is much of the other information > that can be found therein. Five stars. > Paul > On Mar 12, 2005, at 12:29 PM, Godfrey Digiorgi wrote: > > >> I want to take a folder full of RAW files, preview them, > >> select the ones I want, convert them to TIF as a batch > >> and save them to another folder. > >> What 1 or 2 programs will allow this workflow at an > >> affordable price, with good quality results? > >> As most of you know digital processing and RAW > >> files are new to me, I met my first RAW file when I got > >> the D. > >> I have PhotoShop CS and have tried several other > >> programs. > > > > Photoshop CS will do it all for you. You need a book: > > Bruce Fraser, "Real World Camera Raw" > > > > That will show you not only what to do with RAW files but also how to > > build an efficient, automated workflow with all the facilities of > > Camera Raw and the File Browser. > > > > Godfrey > > > > >

