Who's bitchin'? I have a wish list for a camera I'm not likely to buy until it's replacement has been announced. Unless that is everything on my wish list is in that camera. Then I might sell my car.

On 2/12/2015 6:22 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
You could start bitching about the up comming full frame Pentax, you know what 
you don't like and what you wish it had, and how it's not as good as the 
competition etc....


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Walters <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: K-3 DNG files

Quoting Mark Roberts <[email protected]>:

Bill wrote:

On 12/02/2015 2:51 AM, Rob Studdert wrote:
CS2 can't open K3 DNG files, they need to be converted to Camera RAW
v2.4using the Adobe DNG converter.
Is that a CS2 only thing?
It seems strange that one can go back a couple of generations in PS and
things work.
Maybe it's CS2 that's the problem? I think that version was a bit
squirrely.


I don't know about 'squirrely" but it's behaviour with K-3 files is
certainly odd.

Just for kicks, I installed Photoshop CS2 and tried it on the sample
K-3 DNG that I downloaded earlier. As expected, CS2 refused to load
it.  I then ran the file through DNG Converter, the file size reduced
>from 29.24MP to 24.28MP and CS2 loaded it without problems.  The thing
is though, it didn't matter what Camera Raw compatibility I chose (2.4
all the way up to 7.1), CS2 opened all of the converted files (which
were all identical in size).

Now, what else can I do to waste another hour or so?


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Brian

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