David J Taylor schrieb:
>>Hallo -
>>...
>>Welche Software konvertiert mir diese Dateien z. B. in TIFF?
>>Ich weiß, Photoshop CS2 soll das schaffen, nur habe ich es
>>nicht. :-(
Oh, I have to apologize for writing german text!
Short before I read a german group and did not recognize
that this one uses english.
Translated: Is there a converter software for the Panasonic
FZ30 RAW format to TIFF?
I know that Photoshop CS2 shall be able to convert this
but I don't own it. :-(
> ...
> Do Panasonic not provide software with the FZ30 to convert
> RAW into other formats?
Panasonic delivers a RAW converter but only for conversion to
8 bit JPG. This seems to be useless because RAW should give the
raw data which means e.g. 16 bit TIFFs as Canon does. Then only
12 bit per color are significant but this is better for
manipulations as you will know.
Regards Udo
David J Taylor - 10 Oct 2005 19:52 GMT
> David J Taylor schrieb:
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> Short before I read a german group and did not recognize
> that this one uses english.
Das ist besser!
> Translated: Is there a converter software for the Panasonic
> FZ30 RAW format to TIFF?
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> Regards Udo
Ah, that sounds typical! You could try RawShooter Essentials:
http://www.pixmantec.com/products/rawshooter_essentials.html
If they don't support the FZ30 today, send them a sample RAW file and they
may well update their software. They did that for the Nikon 8400 so they
do listen.
Cheers,
David
Udo Huebner - 13 Oct 2005 10:20 GMT
David J Taylor schrieb:
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>>Is there a converter software for the Panasonic
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> may well update their software. They did that for the Nikon 8400 so they
> do listen.
Hi David -
Thanks for the advice. I tried to install RawShooter Essentials
but they tell that their software is for Windows-XP or -2000.
I still have 98SE. So, I have to search furtheron.
Regards Udo
Ed - 12 Oct 2005 03:52 GMT
You can do it with Photoshop Elements 3.0 with the plug-in from Adobe.
That's what I am using.
Ed
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> Regards Udo
Udo Huebner - 13 Oct 2005 10:36 GMT
Ed schrieb:
> You can do it with Photoshop Elements 3.0 with the plug-in from Adobe.
> That's what I am using.
> Ed
Hi Ed -
thanks for the advice. Which plug-in? I only know of the
full software CS2.
Regards Udo
Ed - 14 Oct 2005 14:08 GMT
These updates from Adobe work on cs2 and elements 3
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=106&platform=Windows
I think its the first or second on the list that I downloaded.
ed
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> full software CS2.
> Regards Udo
Udo Huebner - 14 Oct 2005 14:36 GMT
Ed schrieb:
> These updates from Adobe work on cs2 and elements 3
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> ed
Thanks again, Ed.
Meanwhile I found that even Photoshop Elements 3 does not
run with Windows-98SE which I use. So, there is still
no possibility besides paying a lot for another system.
Regards Udo
yoosnet@gmail.com - 15 Oct 2005 00:16 GMT
>Ed schrieb:
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>run with Windows-98SE which I use. So, there is still
>no possibility besides paying a lot for another system.
Windows 98 is seven years old. If you're not willing to upgrade a 7
year old system you really shouldn't be using computers.
measekite - 15 Oct 2005 02:09 GMT
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>year old system you really shouldn't be using computers.
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AMEN!