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BTW, I'm surprised to hear that you don't shoot RAW. It's truly enabling.
Paul
He's new. He will find the calling soon enough Grasshopper.:-)
He found hot pixels, he will find Raw.<g>
Dave
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From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Not for me, but for a friend who sent me this appeal:
> I'm taking a technical writing course in which we have to write
> documentation for a piece of software. The software we're using is
> Silkypix, which, if you don't know it, is a program that converts RAW
> files to jpegs or tifs. And you can do all kinds of adjusting before
> you produce the final jpeg or tif.
>
> None of the people in my group know anything about photography. What
> are some typical things you'd want to do if you had a RAW file and you
> wanted to make sure everything was okay before you saved it in the
> other format? We know the things the program can do, but we don't know
> what a photographer would actually want to do.
I don't shoot RAW much. But I figured that the fine folks of the PDML
would be able to help.
-Aaron
Equine Photography in York Region