Re: How To Convert Raw Files
As Charles said, it really depends on how you're trying to work with them.
For the optimal workflow for large numbers of images using what you probably have available, I'd suggest making sure you have the latest version of Adobe Camera Raw for photoshop, then dragging your selection of files to CS2, where they will open as a group in Adobe Camera Raw. They'll open in a column to the left, and you can synchronize selections of them with one another.
Nikon Capture 4.4 does a great job with its Multi Image Window, as well, and there you can load and save adjustment sets, and so on and so on, while controlling the original image optimization parameters. You can also set up a very easy batch process, either by creating a settings group to apply, or by opening the first batch image and applying the corrections you want for this group to it- it then copies those settings and resaves as you dictate.
You can also use Adobe Bridge, though its easier if you go into your Bridge prefs and have it automatically open camera raw with Adobe Camera Raw INSIDE bridge instead of the main PS CS2 section when you double click them.
Lastly, Adobe currently has a public beta of Lightroom, their new organizer/editor software. I like it okay, though I probably won't buy the final version as I prefer Aperture.
Re: How To Convert Raw Files
thanks! this is very helpful. I will try out the different things suggested and figure it out. :)
-josh
Re: How To Convert Raw Files
Oops, slipped my mind, the D80 is not officially supported on Capture 4.4.2, therefore you would have to use Capture NX, which is a bit less intuitive being 1.0 software. Batches are more difficult but it is relatively easy to do minor stuff via the browser without initiating batch processing.
Re: How To Convert Raw Files
If you open all the files in Bridge, you can work on them and produce a digital negative for each image that you can then import into Photoshop and do further work on.