Raw Shooter Esentials
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Mr Noble

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6,538 posts

255 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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www.pixmantec.com/products/rawshooter_essentials.asp


Got told about this by my pro underwater dive buddy last week and saw the programme in action. I have just downloaded it and processed my first RAW images.

Its a truly superb program and tomorrow I shall be investing in some big extreme 111 cf cards and never shooting jpeg's again!

Great!

Has anyone else used this or got comments on it or other programes?

Greg

monkeyhanger

9,266 posts

264 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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I used Breezebrowser Pro for over a year, until a friend pointed me to RSE. It really is top notch. The speed of conversion alone is head and shoulders above BB.

I just shelled out for the Premium version and have given it it's first extensive use today, it's absoloutely superb

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

270 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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Couldn't live without it. Have licenced copies of the premium version.

Allows us to to loads of things, including shooting RAW at events and allowing customers to see an instant slideshow on the viewing station.

The variable size output and cropping feature now means that PS is merely used as a touch-up tool.

poah

2,142 posts

250 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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I prefer CS2 to be honest. its a nice program but prefer the images I get from CS2

shadytree

8,291 posts

271 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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Yep, CS2 has all you need for RAW

V6GTO

11,579 posts

264 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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I've bought Proshooter Premium...it's got a few extras on there that are worth having, but mainly for the fact that the RAW format of the 1D2N is new and essentials can't "see" it.

Martin.

nighthawk

1,757 posts

266 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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I got a copy of R S E on a cover disc from a photomag a few months ago.

Nice and easy to batch convert images, but it can't match photoshop CS2 for sheer functionality.

I never shoot .Jpg any more, the ability to recover an image with control of exposure and white balance is worth the bigger file sizes.