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Getting the embedded JPEG from RAW file.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 636445" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>I was shooting a bunch of family portraits in the garage studio this weekend in RAW on the D800. I use ACDSee Pro 8 to preview, import, and rate the pictures. The previews of these portraits looked terrific to me and the family as if no post processing was needed, but when I opened the RAW files in ACDSee's Develop/Edit modules or in Adobe Camera Raw, the pic went back to looking very flat and uninteresting. So I had to do a bunch of post processing in ACR to get back to that great look in the previews.</p><p></p><p>From what I have learned so far, ACDSee uses the embedded JPEG profile for previews because it is faster. </p><p></p><p>If I did not shoot RAW+JPEG (which I will now do in the future), is there any way in PS or Capture NX (which I have never used) or any other program to get that embedded JPEG profile so I don't have to do any extra work in ACR?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 636445, member: 15302"] I was shooting a bunch of family portraits in the garage studio this weekend in RAW on the D800. I use ACDSee Pro 8 to preview, import, and rate the pictures. The previews of these portraits looked terrific to me and the family as if no post processing was needed, but when I opened the RAW files in ACDSee's Develop/Edit modules or in Adobe Camera Raw, the pic went back to looking very flat and uninteresting. So I had to do a bunch of post processing in ACR to get back to that great look in the previews. From what I have learned so far, ACDSee uses the embedded JPEG profile for previews because it is faster. If I did not shoot RAW+JPEG (which I will now do in the future), is there any way in PS or Capture NX (which I have never used) or any other program to get that embedded JPEG profile so I don't have to do any extra work in ACR? [/QUOTE]
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