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J. Cobble
17th of March 2004 (Wed), 20:40
Is anyone using the WorkFlow Raw Processor? How about the 15 day free trile for the DRebel? I have it, it is great except I cant find where or how to save the image after I am done with it. Is it because it is the free version? or am I having a blonde moment....or better yet a bald moment?

evilenglishman
18th of March 2004 (Thu), 06:14
Is anyone using the WorkFlow Raw Processor?


No idea what that is, I've never heard of it

Jesper
18th of March 2004 (Thu), 10:36
Where did you find the "WorkFlow RAW Processor"? I've also never heard of it.

J. Cobble
18th of March 2004 (Thu), 14:55
Sorry, Pictureflow from rawworkflow... :wink:

http://www.pictureflow.com/

evilenglishman
18th of March 2004 (Thu), 15:16
do you mean capture 1?

mson
18th of March 2004 (Thu), 16:21
That is actually C1-Rebel. PictureFlow (soon to be RawWorkflow) is the company.

In the "develop" tap there is a plus sign. Click on the picture you want to develop, click on the plus sign (add to batch), then click on the develop batch button (it looks like a stack of papers).

slejhamer
18th of March 2004 (Thu), 16:27
Sorry, Pictureflow from rawworkflow... :wink:

http://www.pictureflow.com/

As mson said, Pictureflow is the name of a company (and the website,) not the software. They are soon changing their name to RawWorkflow.com simply to confuse us all!

They were the originator of the once-popular YarcPlus converter, but embraced Capture One early on and have been selling and supporting it ever since. They even sell some of the BreezeSystems utilities.

Pictureflow has a great user support forum; you can post additional questions there if you need further help. http://www.pictureflow.com/forum/index.php

Capture One (or C1), the RAW conversion software, comes from a company called Phase One, who is the maker of digital backs for medium-format cameras.

Also, instead of going to the develop tab to click the red plus button, simply hit the "insert" key on your keyboard. (A little time saver!) The file will convert according to your settings (jpeg, 16-bit tiff, etc.) and will end up somewhere on your hard drive ... I believe the default is a folder called "develops" in the CaptureOne directory. However, you can adjust this so that it will place the files in a subdirectory of your RAW file folder. Much more convenient, in my opinion.