on 08/09/04 09:17 am, Ulf Liljegren wrote:

> This is true on Mac, not Windows.
> 
> Following text is taken from the release notes of the Mac version:
> "Tethered operation for Canon EOS 1D/1Ds is not enabled by default due to the
> lack of quality of the underlying components and potential high risk of
> destroying valuable data. "

Ulf...

Does this in effect mean that it is preferable to shoot 1Ds tethered in the
Canon software on Mac and then process RAW files in C1 later?

Secondly another question.

Processing 1Ds files on my PC (XP Pro) in C1 I am experiencing random and
very annoying corruption of files. All process fine and open fine into PS.
However opening again later some display an error message that the file
contains data which cannot be read and asks if I wish to convert to working
profile, despite already being processed as Adobe 1998 and behaving normally
on the first opening.

If I convert the result is a barely visible image with severe colour
distortion and banding. If I discard profile the image appears OK. However
saving as Adobe 1998 or converting to Adobe 1998 produces the same result on
re-opening. The only work-around seems to be to create another empty file
and paste the suspect file into it which is very time consuming.

If the corrupt files are copied to Mac they exhibit the same corruption but
if the same RAW files are processed on the Mac the problem disappears.

Any thoughts?


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