Re: Converting Raw files

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All good stuff, Emily.
I agree with all you say, but I don't think Photoshop will ever be replaced as the industry standard. I did see a demonstration of Adobe Lightroom last week and found it be very impressive. It's not yet available for the PC: it's still in beta. When the final version for the PC is available I will certainly get a copy. Just bought a new laptop: can't believe I didn't get a Mac. Oh well.
Blair
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"Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
The trouble with PaintShop Pro is that the industry standard is Photoshop.

Adobe Camera Raw permits batch conversion of RAW files also. I find
that feature extremely easy to use.

As it looks to me right now, there are three kinds of uses for image
management software:

1. sorting, color correction and preparation for output to publication
2. creative manipulation and repair
3. portfolio management - databasing and searching.

Most shooters are not much interested in option 2 except to repair
damage found on scanned film.

A much smaller group is hardly much interested in option 1. They
just need to get past that stage so they can get on to option 2 where
their entertainment lies.

Many are still hoping for a well-integrated product for option 3

In the future I suspect option 2 will be separated from the other two.

Lightroom is a good example of the approaching maturity of option 1.
It permits RAW corrections, sorting, captioning and basic output for
print, slideshow, web, thumbnails etc. I haven't tried Aperture but
it looks like it's aimed in the same direction.

Once the metadata module in Lightroom is fully realized and we've had
a chance to work the beta of that I have a hunch that the beta
testers will be on Adobe's case to implement a full-featured module
for option 3.

Deep down Photoshop has been loaded up with so many features that I
wager it will eventually become the tool of choice for the option 2
crowd, along with Illustrator.

But option 3 is still being worked out - many are using iView, some
are using Extensis, some pros are even trying to use iPhoto, PC users
have ACDC, iView and Irfanview.

I predict that it will all be sorted out within the next 12 months.
--
Emily L. Ferguson
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New England landscapes, wooden boats and races
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