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A converted raw file is still raw material to be tweaked and improved. The difference between a converted raw file and a jpg is nothing like the difference between a negative and a print. Will I see as great a difference between a freshly converted raw file and a jpeg? Like the difference between an old 35mm negative and a print? That'd be SWEET! The FastStone did improve an almost trashed photo from the fz's first outing, into a bit of a smash: So, not liking the AP7.0 tpp much right from the git – I've opened up the Silkypix 3.1 and FastStone programs and their associated tutorials. Between the two they should hopefully suffice for my needs. the manual had two mis-spellings to start with. Might not be that great of an idea using PhotoShop 7.0. Photoshop Elements has a "cut-down" version of ACR - not all dialogues and sliders are available.ĭo you have one of the Adobe software programs that contains ACR 7.2?īy 'Adobe 7' I meant – Adobe Photoshop 7.0 ![]() The current Adobe photo editing software programs are:Īll of these have AdobeCameraRaw 7.2 packaged with them, this ACR being the sub-program that handles RAW editing and from which you can convert the RAW file into a tif, jpeg, PSD or whatever file format you prefer for further editing in a non-RAW photo editor or viewing in an organiser/presentation program.
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