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Posted by jk: Tue Jun 18th, 2013 17:12 | 1st Post |
I saw this and it looks very interesting as it unlocks the need for the latest version of Photoshop but still provides for the RAW support for the latest cameras within old versions of Photoshop and Elements. http://www.dpreview.com/news/2013/06/17/MetaRaw-offers-expanded-Raw-support-for-photoshop-elements-users-beyond-adobe-camera-raw http://thepluginsite.com/products/metaraw/ Be interested to hear what others think of the product as currently it is Windows only. I would buy a Mac version.
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Posted by jk: Wed Jun 19th, 2013 10:06 | 2nd Post |
Contacted the developer and requested a Mac version. He has responded that this is in the pipeline but no date for delivery was identified.
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Posted by TomOC: Wed Jun 19th, 2013 22:29 | 3rd Post |
JK- I posted this in another thread, but it belongs here. Check out AccuRaw in the Mac app store... $29 a thread in the RFF claims it makes better conversions than LR by 15-20% (though the shots of a focus targe were so small you couldn't really see which was better).
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Posted by jk: Thu Jun 20th, 2013 10:19 | 4th Post |
Yes i did some testing of the AccuRaw product before e finakl relee. Worked very well but I'm not sure that I like the interface. If find Lightroom difficult to find stuff and in a differen way I find it just as difficult in AccuRAW.
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