On Mon, 8 May 2006 08:12:28 -0500, J.A.C.MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At the risk of looking like I don't have a clue, I have been messing
around with RAW images in Capture One LE (the demo for the moment).
These are from a 20D. How do I now print those images? Can't print from
On 8/5/06, Tom Pfeiffer, discombobulated, unleashed:
For me, the benefit of RAW is exposure control. Once I've tweaked the
exposure until I'm happy with it, then it's time to make a JPG (or TIFF) for
further manipulation. Yes, you lose quality with a JPG, but it's
progressive, not all at once.
Folks,
I see a print option in the File menu in DPP (which is available as a
free download from Canon's website). However, I don't know how good
its color management is -- if it allows any. You definitely want to
use the proper profile for your printer, otherwise, the colors will be
off.
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You guys are great but I must tell you that there is a rat
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you can script in Windoze, cann't you?
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Chris,
Looks like the digital expansion dynamics surprised serious folks
upstairs, and it's not Canon only. None of the makers was and still is
prepaired, look at all the confusion with the formats and gimmicks
with lenses. e.g. Nikon just started shipping D200 in earnest, and
before they did it
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Hi
philosophy
some time ago I aquired a 20D, and I've been gradually comming to terms with
how to make the most of this camera, but
DPP has a number of profiling options in Tools Preferences (Ctrl-K
in Win) including printer profiles. Any device you have installed
drivers for, actually.
Ken
At 08:35 AM 5/9/2006, you wrote:
see a print option in the File menu in DPP (which is available as a
free download from Canon's
DPP has a number of profiling options in Tools Preferences (Ctrl-K
in Win) including printer profiles. Any device you have installed
drivers for, actually.
Ken
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Tom Pfeiffer wrote:
I'm sure on the one hand we think of this as a nice cozy place to cuss
and dicuss our passion, but sadly are always other agendas that run
counter to that mood. Sorry to hear of the problem.
Tom P.
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There is always that one who is a professional
Hn, seems that I can open RAW images with elements 4.0 but
printing is another matter.
Bob
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What am I doing wrong?? I'm using plain text only and deleting the
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J.A.C.MacNeill wrote:
At the risk of looking like I don't have a clue, I have been messing
around with RAW images in Capture One LE (the demo for the moment).
These are from a 20D. How do I now print those images? Can't print
from Capture One. Photoshop Elements won't open .CR2 images. Is it
Chris Eastwood wrote:
Hi
philosophy
some time ago I aquired a 20D, and I've been gradually comming to terms with
how to make the most of this camera, but owning it has revealed some things
that I hadn't quite picked up on from just browsing specifications.
For some time, one of the
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