Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: Jonathan Wienke on March 14, 2005, 07:50:27 pm
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In both Caputure One LE and Canon’s Digital Photo Professional, I can view RAW files (read straight from the Flash Card) in the image editing window, but I cannot alter them in any way.
That's by design. Editing a RAW file is like altering a film negative; something no sane photographer does except in extremely unusual circumstances. If you can't open a RAW file to convert it, that's something else entirely. RAW converters don't generally support opening/editing converted files. Have you tried ACR to see if it opens the files? You may have simply had a disk malfunction and have a whole folder full of corrupted files.
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A complete uninstall/reinstall of DPP/C1/Canon Utilities has solved the problem. I can now edit files.
However, converted files cannot be opened in C1 while they can in DPP. It should be possible to do this, shouldn't it?
I still have no idea what went wrong though.
D.
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Help!
I have two (probably related) problems.
In both Caputure One LE and Canon’s Digital Photo Professional, I can view RAW files (read straight from the Flash Card) in the image editing window, but I cannot alter them in any way.
When I pass the cursor over the image area, in LE for example, none of the Tools readings react (e.g. RGB values in Exposure)
Equally, if I open a folder on my desktop containing both uncoverted and converted RAW images, I can’t open them at all in either DPP or C1.
Does anyone have any idea what might be wrong?
For what it’s worth, last week C1 threw a wobbler and processed only half the image. Quite literally, there was pure white where there should have been image over about half the image area. I uninstalled C1 completely and reinstalled it. Things went fine. But, now I have an even bigger problem. Neither RAW converted will work.
Help!
Thanks.
D.
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Thanks for the reply.
Before editing, I always copy the files directly to disk. I addition, I convert them to DNG. So, I have two copies of the files on disk before I do any editing.
After editing to disk, I transfer all files (the two unedited versions and the edited one) to a separate external HD.
But, I cannot view any of the files on either the computer's HD or the external HD.
Also, while C1/DPP won't open converted Tiffs on my HD, all converted files on my HD will open in PS.
Very odd.
D.