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May 09, 2007 17:37 |  #1

Ummm, how exactly do I convert to .tiff so I can open my RAW images in CS2? I'm using DPP that came with my XTi. I've taken some photos with a Hoya r72 IR filter and I really don't know what to do in DPP now that it's open.

Terribly sorry if this is elementary level stuff but I've never worked with RAW before.


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May 09, 2007 17:48 |  #2

If you want to just do one image, click file then convert and save. Fill out the blanks in the box. You may want to create a new directory for tiffs first by using file...create new directory.
If you want to do many at one, select the ones you want and click file...batch. A box will open and away you go. The tiffs will reflect whatever edits you did in DPP. Your RAW images remain unchanged.


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May 09, 2007 17:49 |  #3

Thanks very much. Now I need to learn just what messing with White Balance does...


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May 09, 2007 17:50 |  #4

When you go to batch process, there is a drop down menu with jpg selected by default, if you click on the down arrow you will see 8bit tiff, 16bit tiff, and one that does tiff and a jpg version.


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May 09, 2007 17:57 |  #5

Thanks!


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May 09, 2007 18:30 |  #6

Adjust your pic in DPP, and the go to tools / Transfer to photoshop.


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