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Friday, 3 September 2010
Hi, does anyone else have trouble uploading RAW images on this blog?
Hi Rob,as Nigel says you need to process RAW images in Adobe Raw Converter that comes as part of Photoshop Elements or CS3/4 or Lightroom or with the software package that came with your camera and then convert and save the image as a TIFF or JPEG. You can then downsize the image to put on the web which then uploads far quicker. RAW files are huge and will use up loads of space in your hard drive,I bought an external 1TB (1000GB) hard drive for about £90 to back up all my photos as the hard drive on my computor is only 80GB and is fast filling up,well worth it.
Cheers Jeff,i must be a bit THICK!!! i've just dug out the software that came with the Nikon and found you can sharpen with that as well as a million other things,i'm still learning.The L R P is very tame,it's been on the small sandy bay at the Rhymney est for 3 days now,my advice would be to just sit in the middle of the beach and wait for it to walk past,you'll also be surrounded by White Wags.
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you should convert them from RAW to JPEG.
Hi Rob,as Nigel says you need to process RAW images in Adobe Raw Converter that comes as part of Photoshop Elements or CS3/4 or Lightroom or with the software package that came with your camera and then convert and save the image as a TIFF or JPEG.
You can then downsize the image to put on the web which then uploads far quicker.
RAW files are huge and will use up loads of space in your hard drive,I bought an external 1TB (1000GB) hard drive for about £90 to back up all my photos as the hard drive on my computor is only 80GB and is fast filling up,well worth it.
Cheers Jeff,i must be a bit THICK!!! i've just dug out the software that came with the Nikon and found you can sharpen with that as well as a million other things,i'm still learning.The L R P is very tame,it's been on the small sandy bay at the Rhymney est for 3 days now,my advice would be to just sit in the middle of the beach and wait for it to walk past,you'll also be surrounded by White Wags.
We're all learning Rob,nobody more so than me.
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