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    Senior Member WsW-WYATT-EARP's Avatar
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    Adobe RAW plugin ???

    When I open a RAW file in CS2, the RAW dialog box opens, shows the picture on the left. But the only thing I can do to it is an exposure setting or white balance. My understanding of the RAW dialog box is you should be able to do all sorts of "editing".

    I don't know what I need to do to get the correct raw dialog box?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated here .....

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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    It's been awile since I used it and lost the plug-in with a computer crash, but I think it's pretty basic. I think what you have is all you get. You might try finding a copy of Raw Shooter, it's free but won't work on the newer E510 Raw files.
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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    I can do temperature, tint, exposure,shadows, brightness, contrast, saturation,sharpness, luminance shooting, color noise reduction, and white balance with elements 5.0.
    I'd think you should be able to do all that +.
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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    The benefit of the Raw plug-in is that all edits done are lossless. Think of the Exposure and Shadows sliders as course adjustments, and Brightness and Contrast as fine-tuning. Also, if you hold down the Alt key (Mac: Option) while adjusting the sliders, the preview switches, showing those pixels that are clipped in one, two, or all three color channels.

    By Photoshop standards, the edits are indeed basic. If you click through the tabs, you can find adjustments for sharpening, color noise, and vignetting, but it's really about the basics, and being able to open the image as a 16 bit file.

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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    Joe - I don't have these tabs - that is the issue .... only adjustments I have are exposure adjustment and white balance .....

    I will post a screen shot when I get a chance ... probably tomorrow

    appreciate the responses so far ....
    Ben

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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    You installed some of the older Nikon software I bet... Capture 4, PictureProject, NikonView etc. right?

    The Nikon plugin overrides standard Adobe Camera Raw. Remove the plugin and ACR will take over. Capture NX and ViewNX do not put in a plugin anymore.
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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    There is a GENIUS in the house

    ALL HAIL Harrison :thumbsup:

    Thanks for the help on that you were absolutely correct on the nikon plugin
    Ben

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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    There' are some definite benefits to having been around since the ooooooold software was around

    Glad I could help!
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    Re: Adobe RAW plugin ???

    Had that happen with my Coopix 5000 + Photoshop CS when an old version of Nikon View was installed. You should be all set!

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