Working with RAW files in Photoshop CS
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Working with RAW files in Photoshop CS
I have got Photoshop 8 to handle the RAW files from my D70.
how do ppl work with these? do you just open up the individual file, alter it if it needs it then save as a high quality jpeg?
how do ppl work with these? do you just open up the individual file, alter it if it needs it then save as a high quality jpeg?
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In CS, I don't think it lets you save RAW files as JEPGS. They have to be TIFFS or the Photoshop propriety version.
As for working with it, you just open it in CS, make any changes to the RAW you ant to, then click ok and it then produces an image that Photoshop can work with (e.g. adding layers etc.)
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As for working with it, you just open it in CS, make any changes to the RAW you ant to, then click ok and it then produces an image that Photoshop can work with (e.g. adding layers etc.)
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Probs be useful to upgrade your graphics hardware too.
One of these would help - http://www.ati.com/products/multimedia.html
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One of these would help - http://www.ati.com/products/multimedia.html
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It depends what you want really. If you want to publish the images on a website you will need .jpg format. But for archiving .tiff would be best so you can down-sample from that. RAW will be too large on disk unless they are particularly precious images. These days though, you could save the RAW data on DVD or summat.
angrynorth who works in publishing, and all the camera buffs on here can probably advise you better than I can though.
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angrynorth who works in publishing, and all the camera buffs on here can probably advise you better than I can though.
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