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Nov 17 2009, 12:25 AM
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regular ![]() ![]() Group: Regular Posts: 2,397 Joined: 26-August 04 From: Newton, Massachusetts Member No.: 1,455 |
This got me a thinking, I am using CS3 so I don't even think I would be able to process a 5D mkII file with ACR should I be assigned such a file. Andrew I'm not certain, but I suspect the current version of Adobe's dng converter (free download) is likely to be able to handle most of the current files, such as from a 5D MKII. After converting, you should be able to process the dng raw file in ACR, even with CS3, or perhaps even with CS2 (I forget how far back the dng format goes). I've got LR 2.5 (and 3 Beta), CS4, DxO 5, Raw Shooter premium 2006 (!), Canon's DPP, and C1 LE version 3.77 available to cover most files people might throw at me. And then there is the dng converter, if necessary. Eric -------------------- |
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Nov 17 2009, 09:21 AM
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Actually, I'd quite like a P65 file... Never seen one before! Seeing as most people should be able to use a DNG, could you reconsider that Christopher?
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Nov 17 2009, 09:38 AM
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Actually, I'd quite like a P65 file... Never seen one before! Seeing as most people should be able to use a DNG, could you reconsider that Christopher? As I said, both packages are uploaded. (One containing a P65 image and one 5DMk2 image) I think the P65 image would be more interesting, because it was shot under not to ideal conditions and it certainly would be interesting to see how other people work on it. I just uploaded the 5d file as back up. -------------------- |
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