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[OM] Re: ORF files?

Subject: [OM] Re: ORF files?
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 14:32:19 -0700
Piers Hemy wrote:
> You need a RAW converter, Tim.  I think later versions of PS have Adobe
> Camera Raw included, perhaps you (like me) are stuck at PS7.  Get
> Pixmantec's Rawshooter Essentials from
> http://pixmantec.cachefly.net/RawShooterEssentials.exe
>
> It's free, it's a real pleasure to use (unlike PS!)
I have to disagree here. I prefer PS to RSE for the way I work. If I had 
bunches of similarly lit images from studio or event work, I might well 
prefer RSE.

And Tim, didn't you say you have PSCS2 recently installed? It includes a 
RAW converter. People refer to it as ACRS, but you never see that 
acronym in PS itself. In PS, click on the button about 2/3 of the way to 
the right on the tool bar. I think it's supposed to look like a 
magnifying glass looking at a file folder, but doesn't look like much of 
anything. Last button before the tabs for Brushes, etc.

That opens Adobe Bridge, an image browser. It will show the image files 
in any directory, including ORFs, with a thumbnail and the shot info. 
Double click on any one (or more) and it will open in the RAW conversion 
window. There, you can adjust exposure, brightness, color temp, 
sharpening, lens corrections, curves, etc. etc. and either save the 
result or pass it on into PS.

You can set it to show highlight and or shadow clipping, making 
exposure, brightness and shadow adjustment a snap. I usually only do 
those adjustments in the RAW converter window, then pass it on into PS 
for further adjustments. Other folks will have different preferred work 
flows.
> , and it will enable you to get every last ounce out of your RAW (.ORF) fils.
>   
I don't know about ORFs, but on Canyon RAW files, I think Adobe PS 
(ACRS) does a better job with getting that very last bit out of 
highlight detail that's almost lost. Otherwise, I can't see that one is 
better than another from results, although the process is different and 
any given person may prefer the interface of one or the other. If my 
editor weren't PSCS2, I would certainly be using RSE, as I did before 
upgrading PS, or Lightroom.

Moose

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