Thank you Godfrey. Thats about what I expected to be told :-)

If I could afford it, then I'd buy Lightroom right now without
hesitations. But I need to replace my laptop, external HD, some
clothes and so on. I'd also like to replace my two fast zooms. So
until my insurance money arrives, I need to look for cheaper short
term solutions.

MaritimTim

2008/3/25, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There's the (ugh) Pentax Photo Lab software that comes with it.
>
> For Adobe products, you could use Photoshop Elements and tell the
> K20D to output RAW/DNG format files for the moment. Soon as they re-
> release v4.4.1 of Camera Raw and DNG Converter, you can switch to
> using PEF files.
>
> Personally, I'd just download the latest Lightroom and use it on
> trial for 30 days, then ante up. You'll still need to run the camera
> in RAW/DNG output mode until v1.4.1 is released for PEF support.
>
> G
>
> On Mar 25, 2008, at 9:36 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
> > But I may have one problem. I have absolutely no editing tools at the
> > PC after my accident. I see some problems getting the insurance to
> > cower a new Lightroom license, since I've got it for free. (I got a
> > free license since I owned a RSP license). But the documentation of
> > this is gone with my puter.
> >
> > So. At the moment I need to look for other (cheaper) alternatives
> > supporting K20D raw files. What are my alternatives?
>
>
>
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