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Importing RAW to Mac from D7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 45302" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I'll risk an answer for you Jason.</p><p>Try removing the jpeg card from your camera if you want to work with RAWs. But after opening in iPhoto, the files become jpegs in iPhoto but the raw files are still somewhere on your disk. You have to search from iPhoto to get the original file and then open it in CS5.</p><p></p><p>My way around this is "Don't let iPhoto automatically open your camera's files". Or better yet, just take the card out of the camera and insert it in a card reader in the computer, copy the files to a place on your computer where you will store all your pictures. You can then import that particular file in iPhoto if you still wish to. Or, use Aperture. Aperture will keep all your raw files and let you use CS5 as an editor if you want to.</p><p></p><p>Good post processing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 45302, member: 3903"] I'll risk an answer for you Jason. Try removing the jpeg card from your camera if you want to work with RAWs. But after opening in iPhoto, the files become jpegs in iPhoto but the raw files are still somewhere on your disk. You have to search from iPhoto to get the original file and then open it in CS5. My way around this is "Don't let iPhoto automatically open your camera's files". Or better yet, just take the card out of the camera and insert it in a card reader in the computer, copy the files to a place on your computer where you will store all your pictures. You can then import that particular file in iPhoto if you still wish to. Or, use Aperture. Aperture will keep all your raw files and let you use CS5 as an editor if you want to. Good post processing! [/QUOTE]
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