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Importing RAW to Mac from D7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 45311" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>As soon as you do some changes with a raw file, you have to convert it to save your changes as raw files are not editable (not sure it's an actual word but…). When you plug in your camera, can you just go into it to copy and move your raw files to a folder in your desktop? If yes, then you can open your raw file with CS5. But, you'll first have to use Adobe Raw Converter "before" your file opens up in CS5. It's then only a matter of saving your modified file to a different name or extension (jpeg,psd,tiff)</p><p>Give it a try. It should work out OK.</p><p>Don't forget that if you want to display or print, you'll eventually have to use jpegs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 45311, member: 3903"] As soon as you do some changes with a raw file, you have to convert it to save your changes as raw files are not editable (not sure it's an actual word but…). When you plug in your camera, can you just go into it to copy and move your raw files to a folder in your desktop? If yes, then you can open your raw file with CS5. But, you'll first have to use Adobe Raw Converter "before" your file opens up in CS5. It's then only a matter of saving your modified file to a different name or extension (jpeg,psd,tiff) Give it a try. It should work out OK. Don't forget that if you want to display or print, you'll eventually have to use jpegs. [/QUOTE]
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