Right, I've put X11 on but when I try for 1.9.2 Macports it says  it can't 
install because Xcode either isn't  installed or was installed with UNIX 
development (10.5+) or Command Line (10.4) deselected. Er...... Don't think I 
did either of them. I installed X11 off the snowleopard disc and didn't press 
any buttons, honest...

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On 30 May 2011, at 22:17, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Stephen
> 
> If you don't want to spring for the full version of Photoshop, there's an 
> open source alternative : 
> http://rubenerd.com/ufraw-on-mac-os-x-to-open-raw-raf-files/
> 
> It boils down to installing MacPorts (which is useful to have anyway) then 
> installing UFRaw to run in X11. The X11 installer should be on your 
> computer's installer DVD under Optional Installers.
> 
> The website above has quite clear instructions so should be ok to follow.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sam
> MacAmbulance
> Providing affordable Apple & PC services
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