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p900mos 12-07-10 08:32 AM

E620 olympus raw files HELP
 
Hi I have the olympus 400 and have had no problem with opening raw files but with the 620 I can only open with Picaso 3 which I am trying to get to gripswith but I do like a little of CS3 opening the files in bridge Help anyone out there please stressed out P900MOS

ap4a 12-07-10 10:44 AM

You need a minimum of ACR version 5.4 which won't work on CS3. So you either need to upgrade to CS4 or above if you want to keep your current work flow.

[url]http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4524[/url]

p900mos 12-07-10 03:05 PM

Hi thankyou so much for your help I thought I was going completely mad . P900MOS

Oly Paul 12-07-10 04:21 PM

Alternativly you could convert them to Adobes DNG Raw File Format using the free converter and then they will open in CS3.:)

bluechair84 09-09-10 04:54 PM

Hijack - I've just downloaded Adobe DNG converter following advice on this thread; but it doesn't recognise the .ORF file and won't open it. I've checked on the Adobe website and it confirms that the E410-620 range is all supported.
Is anyone successfully using DNG converter and an Exxx successfully?
Thanks

ianpinion 09-09-10 08:26 PM

I am! I have an E620 and I can convert my .ORF files to PNG without any problems.

skedras 09-09-10 08:26 PM

Think you might need olympus master 2 software which comes with the 400 series,or the upgrade to olympus studio.

bluechair84 10-09-10 09:32 AM

I tried a number of converting softwares, some quote a range of the E-series but not actually the E-520. I'm now using the Olympus Master 2 software for... 31 days :(
I'll be heading to the printers today to decide if the Raw files came out better than the JPEGS. Has anyone else done this comparison?

ianpinion 12-09-10 04:08 PM

The raw files tend to come out a little bit darker as a rule than a jpeg, because they're unedited.


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