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    DNG Coverter Question.

    I have tried several versions of the DNG converter from the Adobe website. I even have the one that comes with the ACR plugin that includes the update for the E-500 in CS2, but none of them can see the ORF files from my E-500. I started a new DNG workflow yesterday after I became tired of the sluggish nature of Lightroom. I would rather use the DNG converter App, but as of this point I still have to use Lightroom to do the conversion.

    Am I doing something wrong here? Does the DNG converter require that you have CS2 with the up to date ACR to use it? What's the deal here?
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    Re: DNG Coverter Question.

    DNG converter 3.6 works on my Mac with Photoshop CS and ACR 2.4 installed. It will convert .ORF files from my SP-350. (ACR 2.4 doesn't support the SP-350).

    One thing, it only converts entire folders. You can't select individual files. That's a little weird, but I guess Adobe designed it for batch processing, not individual files.

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    Re: DNG Coverter Question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Stiegler
    DNG converter 3.6 works on my Mac with Photoshop CS and ACR 2.4 installed. It will convert .ORF files from my SP-350. (ACR 2.4 doesn't support the SP-350).

    One thing, it only converts entire folders. You can't select individual files. That's a little weird, but I guess Adobe designed it for batch processing, not individual files.

    Ahh! I see now, I was trying to convert files, not entire folders.

    Thanks!
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