I'm not sure about printing direct from a RAW format file to a  
printer with the K10D.

But since the K10D supports post-capture RAW conversion to JPEG in  
camera, you can always print from it that way, or pull the card and  
print the JPEGs that way as well.

Since buying my first modern digital camera in 2002, I think I've  
made exactly two prints direct from the camera ... Once to test the  
Sony F707 and once to test the HP 7960's embedded card reader. It's  
easier to put the photos on my computer and them off to an internet  
provider for mass printing, at which point the amount of time it  
takes to do a passable RAW conversion process to better originals is  
trivial.

Godfrey



On Dec 17, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Bob W wrote:

> First answer:
> the conversion to a format that a minilab printer can use.
>
> Second answer:
> Somebody here has said you can't print Pentax raw files that way. I
> don't have a Pentax digital camera, so I don't know.
>
> I have an Olympus digital camera. It says I can print direct from the
> camera with a minilab printer - I am not talking here about taking the
> card out and plugging the card into the printer, I am talking about
> plugging the camera into the printer. It doesn't say that this
> facility is limited to jpeg files, so I assume that it will print from
> raw. However, I have not tried it. There is no reason at all (as I
> have explained) why it should not, so I will try and I will let you
> know.


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