All serious photographers shoot RAW files when taking pictures they plan to edit and print. The reason is simple: RAW files give you greater adjustment flexibility, thereby allowing you to recreate ...
Perhaps the most lamented issue with Aperture 1.0 is an inability to convert RAW files from the camera with another application (such as the Adobe Camera RAW component of Adobe Photoshop) while still ...
Learn how a good raw file converter should give you a high level of control over your images. The main workspace in Adobe Camera Raw. A good raw file converter will allow you to correct errors in ...
One of the big attractions of Fujifilm cameras is the company's Film Simulations that purport to mimic various film stocks.
For some reason, some of my raw pictures show up in irfanview as 640x480. And I have no way to change that resolution.<BR><BR>Other raw files show up fine, however. I think it has something to do with ...
Photo Ninja, a new Raw-image converter and photo-processing app by PictureCode, makes a very good first impression. Used alone or in conjunction with other popular photo-management and photo-editing ...
I have been working on a comparison of Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom and Apple’s Aperture for Macworld, and I ran into an issue with both programs when I tried to import Raw image files that had been ...
At some point in everyone’s photographic journey, most people will ask: what is a RAW file? In my early days as a novice ...
Trellis Management has announced the availability of the XDepth Raw Converter for Windows, available free of charge for both personal and professional use. Matthew Fitzgerald Associate Testing Analyst ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. This article is more than 3 years old. Images capture in ...
ACDSee's pro-level tool offers many powerful photo organizing and editing tools, but it falls short of competitors in raw camera file conversion and usability. For a more recent look at ACDSee's ...