JeffGreene
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Does anyone know of a working link to download the Windows version of Photoraw. My system disk is corrupt and the old links I have from 2006 no longer work. Does anyone know of a source where I can download the Windows version. All the Epson sites have the Mac version, but none seem to have the windows one. Help!
LCT
ex-newbie
Tuolumne
Veteran
Here's a better idea. I use the free adobe DNG converter to convert the Epson raw files to dng files. Then you can use any editor you like. I find the Epson editor very slow and a pain to use.
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JeffGreene
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Thanks for the link! I appreciate it! I agree that it is a bit slower, but I'm in no rush!
I like the output from PhotoRaw better than using PS or LR. I use PS to polish. 
LCT
ex-newbie
I still use the Epson raw converter for B&W when i want some 'grain', otherwise C1 v4 is way better for colour IMHO. C1 gives fantastic results at 1600 iso in B&W as well. YMMV.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
I use Mac, and Aperture imports the RAW files directly. I've also downloaded PhotoRAW, but hardly ever use it. I've checked Epson's R-D1 Support site, and funnily enough PhotoRAW is only available for download for Mac OS. Strange.
Link: http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/...doid=49164277&infoType=Downloads&platform=All
Link: http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/...doid=49164277&infoType=Downloads&platform=All
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LCT
ex-newbie
Maybe using the US site in Europe is not the best idea....I've checked Epson's R-D1 Support site, and funnily enough PhotoRAW is only available for download for Mac OS. Strange...
Leikon68
Member
Maybe you can download an try this :
http://download.cnet.com/RawShooter-Essentials-2006/3000-12511_4-10374172.html
I rediscovered an old copy of this software recently, when I was cleaning a storage disk.
I installed it, just to see. I did this only a few days ago, so I didn't do an deep exam of the possibilities, but the results are very interresting. Probably better than the native software.

http://download.cnet.com/RawShooter-Essentials-2006/3000-12511_4-10374172.html
I rediscovered an old copy of this software recently, when I was cleaning a storage disk.
I installed it, just to see. I did this only a few days ago, so I didn't do an deep exam of the possibilities, but the results are very interresting. Probably better than the native software.
JeffGreene
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I used to own Rawshooter. Adobe bought it when developing Lightroom and grandfathered all owners into Lightroom 1.
Jeff
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