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can pse 9 convert the x100 raw files?
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no one knows?
where's the shadow when you need him...?
where's the shadow when you need him...?
greyelm
Malcolm
Within my Mac version of PS Elements 9 the RAF file can be opened which calls ACR 6.4.1 this then plonks the image in PSE9. So the answer to your question is yes. I am running OS X Lion and Silver Efex pro 2 works fine with PSE 9 and LR3.
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i have pse8 and it won't accept the acr 6.4...am looking for the cheapest way to convert the raw files...can't afford lightroom atm.
greyelm
Malcolm
Are you running a Mac? Aperture 3 works with raf files and only costs £60 from App Store.
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yes, a macbook...aperture 3, eh?
i will look into it.
part of my 'problem' is i have pse down to where i like it so little or no learning curve...so lazy he is...
i will look into it.
part of my 'problem' is i have pse down to where i like it so little or no learning curve...so lazy he is...
Perfect Imposter
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Can you use the latest DNG converter then import to PSE? I seem to remember this working for me when I needed to use a previous version of PSE.
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Can you use the latest DNG converter then import to PSE? I seem to remember this working for me when I needed to use a previous version of PSE.
yes, but it's a huge pita, no?
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i just downloaded the free trial of aperture 3...back to school...
Perfect Imposter
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yes, but it's a huge pita, no?
I don't think it's so bad. Fire it up, pick the folder where your .RAF files are, pick an export folder and click execute. The conversion is pretty quick.
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I don't think it's so bad. Fire it up, pick the folder where your .RAF files are, pick an export folder and click execute. The conversion is pretty quick.
you can batch convert?
i missed that when i tried it before.
i'm going to play with aperture over the weekend, i watched all the videos on apple.ca about using aperture and i think i should be able to figure out the basics, enough to get started anyway.
purchase price is very doable for me as well.
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aperture is too slow for me and my macbook...looks like pse9 is the way to go.
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