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Lombi
Administrators
1977 posts |
#6332 2005-11-19 13:46 GMT |
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I personally use ACDSee since version 2 and have tried several, but haven't found a better one as of now. The new version keeps crashing silly on me so I can't wait to test out the Pro version which is supposed to come out in a short while.
I've heard good stuff of Picasa 2 and Portfolio. So which one are you using and why :question: |
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Siggie!
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Steve
537 posts |
#6333 2005-11-19 18:37 GMT |
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Windows set to thumbnail view :P :bounce:
Its free, easy and doesnt have to load |
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Lombi
Administrators
1977 posts |
#6444 2005-12-08 07:18 GMT |
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I just found a cool way to extract the JPEG from a Canon RAW file with the same setting a JPEG file would look like. You need to use the File Viewer Utility
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Siggie!
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nelchee
Premium Cone
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#6445 2005-12-08 08:17 GMT |
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I use either Windows thumbnail view or IrfanView, a very light and fast program (and free), it supports a bunch of extensions.. plus you can do the basic resize/rotate/crop/color adjustment so I don't need to start Photoshop for this basic stuff.
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pasulj
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#6446 2005-12-08 08:44 GMT |
Lombi,Dec 8 2005, 01:18 PM For extractingJPEG from RAW I prefer RawShooter Premium. |
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Lombi
Administrators
1977 posts |
#6451 2005-12-08 14:42 GMT |
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Nono, what I meant was the actual JPEG files that are saved inside the RAW file. What Rawshooter does is to process the raw and create new stuff.
Or am I missing a feature |
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Siggie!
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