Ian Biggar
Member
I did not get the Raw Software CD's when I bought my RD-1 - in trying to download them from the Epson website they come in as aspx. files and I cannot open them. Is this lack on knowledge on my part, am I doing something wrong or am I having a senior moment and missing the obvious?
Any help appreciated,
TIA
Ian
Any help appreciated,
TIA
Ian
Ian Biggar
Member
RAW Software
RAW Software
Fantastic - thank you for the link - now installed. I had been on Epson.co.uk - doesn't always pay to "shop" locally, I guess. I'll let you know how I get on.
Ian
RAW Software
Fantastic - thank you for the link - now installed. I had been on Epson.co.uk - doesn't always pay to "shop" locally, I guess. I'll let you know how I get on.
Ian
Ian Biggar
Member
RAW Software
RAW Software
It certainly can be the place to start - BUT - I see that the software is available from Rich Cutler's resource site so that better become home from now on.
Thanks Rich!!
Ian
RAW Software
It certainly can be the place to start - BUT - I see that the software is available from Rich Cutler's resource site so that better become home from now on.
Thanks Rich!!
Ian
indianavince
Member
One word on Raw software processing:
LIGHTROOM
---best $100 I ever spent (I was on the Beta team-first time I ever participated in one)
Lightroom is the only think keeping me from running back to film.
www.vincentseye.com
LIGHTROOM
---best $100 I ever spent (I was on the Beta team-first time I ever participated in one)
Lightroom is the only think keeping me from running back to film.
www.vincentseye.com
ERV
Well-known
I use Capture One LE. I think it was $80 or so.
It works great with the RD-1.
It works great with the RD-1.
indianavince
Member
Have Capture One too, and it feels 100 years old compared to Lightroom!
DaveSee
shallow depth of field
Hiya,
Glad you got the ASP/aspx thing sorted... yes, Lightroom is nice, but expects P/CS for image tweaks, so the small "investment" ties you another app, and more cost.
OK, so that's a given--you already have Adobe P/CS--then, you might also have a look at LightZone and Bibble too. Although a JAVA-based app, LightZone has one of the more interesting(and photog intuitive) setups, especially if you've got some wet lab experience.
rgds,
Dave
Glad you got the ASP/aspx thing sorted... yes, Lightroom is nice, but expects P/CS for image tweaks, so the small "investment" ties you another app, and more cost.
OK, so that's a given--you already have Adobe P/CS--then, you might also have a look at LightZone and Bibble too. Although a JAVA-based app, LightZone has one of the more interesting(and photog intuitive) setups, especially if you've got some wet lab experience.
rgds,
Dave
etrigan63
Rangefinder Padawan
I second Bibble wholeheartedly!
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
Having excellent experiences with Lightroom here...
nzeeman
Well-known
i use silkypix (i dont have rd1 so i dont know is it good for its photos) and it is great program.
fgianni
Trainee Amateur
Lightzone all the way for me!
Tuolumne
Veteran
Picasa is my preferred program. Even supports many raw formats. Simple, intuitive, almost always gets it right with default, single-click settings. They even offered to support R-D1 raw files, if I would send them a few. Haven't had a chance to yet. Silly me!
/T
/T
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
UFRAW on Linux, though Lightzone is also free for that OS. With an Olympus E-300, not the R-D1.
Ian Biggar
Member
Many thanks all
Ian
Ian
sonwolf
Established
I have converted R-D1 raw images using Epson PhotoRAW, Adobe Camera Raw CS3, Bibble, Capture One 3.7 LE and Capture One 4 Beta. For me, the best results with the least amount of intervention has been Capture One 4 Beta. You can download and give it a try for free.
I would try several raw converters and decide for yourself the one that best matches your needs and personal tastes.
I would try several raw converters and decide for yourself the one that best matches your needs and personal tastes.
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