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XMP file
hello everyone
can I save a raw file without keeping the XMP file regards ron moore |
If you mean can you save the changes to the raw file without having the xmp file, I don't think it's possible unless you saveit as a jpeg, tiff etc.
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The XMP file contains all of your adjustments to the RAW file. When you "edit" a RAW you do not actually make changes to the file itself, they are all stored in the XMP file.
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xmp file
hello everyone
thanks for information ron moore |
Concur with all the above..... you can't save the RAW file itself - only your camera can do that - so you need, in most cases, to keep the XMP file with it if you don't want to do the initial processing again. One slight exception to this - if your camera can record your Raw image as a DNG, any processing you do to it (with Adobe Camera Raw, for example) is saved [B]inside[/B] the DNG file. So no need to have an XMP file clinging to it.
Sadly (IMHO) very few camera manufacturers give you the choice of saving a Raw in [B]either[/B] their own proprietary format [B]or[/B] in DNG format.... Pentax do, but I haven't seen it mentioned on others. It does away with all the upgrades for ACR..... if I got a brand new Pentax tomorrow I can choose to save Raw as DNG - and it will use the ACR that I use now from my 5-year-old Pentax. If I upgraded a Canon/Nikon from equivalent 5-year-old models to a new one, I'd need to get the latest ACR - which would entail getting the latest version of Elements or CS5. (Of course, the Raw conversion software provided with a new camera by Canon, Nikon etc would work fine - but may make a difference to the workflow). :) |
If my camera supported DNG I would do. I have thought about converting to DNG on importing into Lightroom.
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hi
thanks everyone for all your help regards ron moore |
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