Just started to play around and shoot in RAW, just looking at some of my photos on PC and right clicking and checking properties the file types are CR2 File (.CR2) any idea why they are called that? Or is that the term for RAW?
As has been said above, it's Canon's RAW file format. You'll need software to open it up, process it and then save as a TIFF or jpeg.
but it's like a patch to get Windows Photo Viewer to view RAW'sI quick question on CS4, any idea how I can browse through all off my images? Like you can with jpegs using windows photo viewer?
Edit, looks like you use filemstrip-but can you make the photos bigger, and view with a smaller thumbnail and larger photo besides it?
Yer using bridge now, you cant view the image very big ***. Thanks anyway. The windows plugin would be handy.
Yer using bridge now, you cant view the image very big ***. Thanks anyway. The windows plugin would be handy.
When you shoot RAW, it is only a picture style that is applied in camera...once it is on your PC the RAW file is back to colour...you have to convert it again in Photoshop (or your tool of choice)
There are a number of ways to convert to B&W. To be honest you are better NOT using the camera's own B&W options anyway but always shooting in RAW. If you do shoot in RAW and convert to B&W in software you have several different options for HOW to convert. You can get a better finish using alternative methods dependent on the image.
Select IMAGE>ADJUSTMENT>BLACK AND WHITE and click [AUTO] or make adjustments and click [OK]
Just have a mess with the sliders having made sure that "Preview" is selected.
Oh and if you install the TP script below you can batch process B&W conversions.
Thanks, so its best to not select monochrome on your camera and just change the images to b&w in PS?
Dont follow your last bit 'Oh and if you install the TP script below you can batch process B&W conversions.'
Ok thanks, cant see your sig :s
Sigs only appear once on each page so it is associated with an earlier post further up the thread![]()
Cheers, ive not got a mac ***
Ah right, Iam not sure what a 'Script Writer' is, could you explain it in brief?