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if u go to adobe.com u can usually search "camera raw" as well as ur camera model and find the plug in... thats what i had to do for my d70
chuyler1 said:I just take lots of photos. Some come out good, some come out bad.
rjmhotrod said:So evidently Photoshop CS doesn't include camera raw support for the Rebel XT - you have to have CS2 to get that support. Oh well I guess I'll be shooting in jpeg for awhile.
rjmhotrod said:Yeah, I heard someone say (hopefully it wasn't in this thread) that the key to getting a good picture is to take a lot of them.
ChopstickHero said:Try downloading Picasa from Google. It has RAW support. It's not as good as Photoshop, but at least you can still shoot RAW and have Picasa play with the pics a little. It's easy to use, although obviously not as powerful as Photoshop.
ChopstickHero said:Well, the key to any good picture is composition, the subject of the picture, lighting, the angles, etc etc. Taking alot of pictures will help you choose the best one out of the series. If i think i can get a better picture out of a scene, i'll try shooting it a few more times and then choosing the one i like the most during post-processing.
Hmmm.. if you open up Adobe Bridge, you can select all the images you want to convert. Then opening them up with PS CS2 will allow you to convert either one at a time or selecting them all on the left hand side to do a batch save. that's how I do it for a group of RAW files. Technically it should be the same for DNG files.L8R said:In Adobe Bridge or PS CS2, is there a way to batch convert DNG to JPG?
Thanks!
That's niiice. Any chance I could talk you out of a high-res version for wallpaper?ChopstickHero said:![]()
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eting_pro5 said:Shooting with a Canon Digital Rebel XT (8 MP) at the largest size, how many photos could you fit on a 64 mb card?
And since I know it's a stupidly low number: What is the smallest size you would recommend for said camera?
eting_pro5 said:Shooting with a Canon Digital Rebel XT (8 MP) at the largest size, how many photos could you fit on a 64 mb card?
And since I know it's a stupidly low number: What is the smallest size you would recommend for said camera?