Photoshop CS2 > Raw

Having spent the last year (neophite) actively learning, useing and makeing mistakes in Photoshop, I have come to a premise that could no doubt be in error.

When processing a file in "Raw," it seems to me that a lot of image management is possible. However, this brings me to my premise, "After setting up the "Workflow, " canceling all the automatics, and sharpening etc.... All that is really left is to set up the file for the very best "Histogram" to send to PS."

I know I just climbed out on a cliff, but I would like you responce.

P.S. Camera menue preset to min. info.

Rob95222..............

Rob95222 – Mon, 2006/04/17 – 4:34am

When I try to open a raw

When I try to open a raw file taken with an Olympus E-500 Camera, All I get is a black rectangle. What am I doing wrong?

Dennis James – Fri, 2006/04/21 – 11:44am

I have the same question.

I have the same question. Has anyone written about the answer?

mmiles – Wed, 2006/04/26 – 12:13pm

Hello There, Check in the

Hello There,

Check in the preferences that you do not have "linear conversion checked". This will make your images appear very underexposed looking or completely black. This is due to the linear values from each pixel from 0 to 1023 (12-bits, Canon RAW) intead of 0 to 65535 (16 bits, TIFF). I will point out here that I was using Canon software up until recently You should be able to follow suit with whatever RAW software you are using. I hope this helps.

Regards,

Cle'

cle – Fri, 2006/04/28 – 4:27am

Use the Adobe DNG converter

Use the Adobe DNG converter to import the files as DNG, and you should have no problem in CS2

danag42 – Sun, 2006/09/17 – 10:58am