Banky
Established
What is the program that support Raw picture from Epson RD-1s?
Sorry if this kind of question already been ask.
Thank you
Sorry if this kind of question already been ask.
Thank you
Terao
Kiloran
Epson Photo-Raw
Capture One
Adobe Camera Raw
are the three that I'm aware of. Its not supported in Aperture or Lightroom
Capture One
Adobe Camera Raw
are the three that I'm aware of. Its not supported in Aperture or Lightroom
Banky
Established
Thanks Terao
R
RML
Guest
Epson PhotoRAW comes with the R-D1, and is free. 
You can find it, and some more software, here: http://shardsofphotography.blogspot.com/2006/11/epson-r-d1-dowloads-overview.html .
You can find it, and some more software, here: http://shardsofphotography.blogspot.com/2006/11/epson-r-d1-dowloads-overview.html .
i think bibble supports the rd1, and if one is in a hurry, bibble is oh so good..:!
and even if one is not in a hurry, it's still a damn fine raw processor..
available as a trial too (20days??)..
bibblelabs.com if you're interested..
and even if one is not in a hurry, it's still a damn fine raw processor..
available as a trial too (20days??)..
bibblelabs.com if you're interested..
quadxeon
Newbie
I prefer SilkyPix over Epson PhotoRaw and Adobe CameraRaw.
http://www.silkypix.com
http://www.silkypix.com
mn4367
Established
Terao said:Epson Photo-Raw
Capture One
Adobe Camera Raw
are the three that I'm aware of. Its not supported in Aperture or Lightroom
Lightroom supports the R-D1/R-D1s without a problem.
Other programs are RawTherapee (http://www.rawtherapee.com/) and a commandline tool named dcraw (http://cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/) which produces excellent results, sometimes better than every other software (Windows binaries can be foud here: http://www.lebsanft.org/blog/index.php?cat=9).
There are many other programs which are able to handle R-D1 files if they have been converted to Adobe DNG format. The Adobe converter can be freely used and is found here http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?platform=windows&product=39.
So every program which is able to handle DNG or TIFF files (produced by dcraw) can work indirectly with R-D1 files.
From my personal experiences I can recommend Lightroom.
mn4367
Established
RML said:Epson PhotoRAW comes with the R-D1, and is free.
You can find it, and some more software, here: http://shardsofphotography.blogspot.com/2006/11/epson-r-d1-dowloads-overview.html .
Thanks for providing the software for us, RML. Are you sure that you offer the latest version of PhotoRaw? I think V1.01 is now outdated. As far as I know the last version is 1.21. Epson offers it here: http://tinyurl.com/32axqh.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I tried 7 RAW converters. Some do some things well and others do other things well, but in the freeware bracket; XnView, RAW Therapee, and Picasa2 (only converts to JPEG) are all different and worth trying.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Raw Developer
Raw Developer
I usually use the Epson converter, either the stand-alone or more often the plug-in. But for some difficult colour situations with concert photography I have used Raw Developer:
http://www.iridientdigital.com/products/rawdeveloper.html
I have an earlier version, as the newer one is not compatible with Mac OS X 2.8, which I guess is getting pretty ancient now.
Raw Developer
I usually use the Epson converter, either the stand-alone or more often the plug-in. But for some difficult colour situations with concert photography I have used Raw Developer:
http://www.iridientdigital.com/products/rawdeveloper.html
I have an earlier version, as the newer one is not compatible with Mac OS X 2.8, which I guess is getting pretty ancient now.
R
RML
Guest
mn4367 said:Thanks for providing the software for us, RML. Are you sure that you offer the latest version of PhotoRaw? I think V1.01 is now outdated. As far as I know the last version is 1.21. Epson offers it here: http://tinyurl.com/32axqh.
Ah. I hadn't noticed that! Thanks.
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