Then the answer is no, there isn't. Or rather, what we got is about as good as you're going to get right now. ;-)
A K10D RAW file, converted to losslessly compressed DNG format, is going to be about a 9Mbyte file. If you have a good broadband connection and the person wanting to post something has enough space on a good webserver, is about a 40 to 60 second download. I don't find that too difficult to deal with, but I have plenty of space to work with and a fast connection. Godfrey On Apr 25, 2007, at 9:00 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > Perhaps I wasn't clear. What I want(ed) to know was if there is > some way > to generate a true raw file, in either a format like PEF or DNG > either > directly from the camera or by resizing the file in some editing > software > (without changing to TIFF or JPEG or any other such format) to make it > physically smaller, both in dimension and size. As I said, I'm > pretty sure > I know the answer to that question (No), but I had to ask. Adam > mentioned > it can be done with one of the Canon models. It would be great if > there > could be a 900 x 600 RAW file could be generated so it could > easily be > posted to a web page and people could work on it as some here do > with JPEGs > (often with the comment that there's not much more they can do > because it's > not a RAW file). -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net