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Logica
Let's discuss converting .ARW format to others... compression,lost,etc

I'm using Image Data Converter SR to convert them but can sifu(s) here tell me what software can i use to do mass converting?like dump 50 files and convert them at once..?
dx_myrddraal
Bro, if you dump everything and convert at 1 go, why did you shoot in RAW in the first place?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but RAW format allows you to adjust white balance settings to your liking, without any loss in picture quality. I imagine you'd want to do this picture by picture, giving each picture different WB settings.
Logica
QUOTE(dx_myrddraal @ Jan 23 2008, 02:13 PM)
Bro, if you dump everything and convert at 1 go, why did you shoot in RAW in the first place?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but RAW format allows you to adjust white balance settings to your liking, without any loss in picture quality. I imagine you'd want to do this picture by picture, giving each picture different WB settings.
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RAW allows you to do a lot of adjustment but because the pics i took was under the same lighting...and I shot RAW because I wanted to adjust some of them but i didn't change the settings when taking casual pictures...
soulfly
Adobe lightroom can do batch conversion. I don't know if there's other freeware that can do batch conversion.
ifer
taking images in RAW is not only for changing white balance.
it is for the lossless quality...
vincent_audio
QUOTE(soulfly @ Jan 23 2008, 02:27 PM)
Adobe lightroom can do batch conversion. I don't know if there's other freeware that can do batch conversion.
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canon Digital Photo Pro can do batch processing
dx_myrddraal
i don't think i'll be printing out any of my pics, so no difference to me tongue.gif
Mavik
I would suggest Adobe Lightroom as well. Very useful tool, good organiser, can mass edit photos (curves, saturation, hue, exposure, sharpening, vignetting and many more) and also export them to JPG as a batch.
R a D ! c 4 L
QUOTE(Mavik @ Jan 23 2008, 09:26 PM)
I would suggest Adobe Lightroom as well. Very useful tool, good organiser, can mass edit photos (curves, saturation, hue, exposure, sharpening, vignetting and many more) and also export them to JPG as a batch.
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2nd to that. The best RAW converter software that I've used so far smile.gif
cheefai7
QUOTE(R a D ! c 4 L @ Jan 23 2008, 10:38 PM)
2nd to that. The best RAW converter software that I've used so far smile.gif
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3rd to that too. Adobe Lightroom is simple, easy and even look nice too. Is my inspiration to shoot in RAW and never look back.
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