On Sun, 13 Oct 2019 19:00:53 +0100
Pete Barlow wrote:
> Thanks everyone, I hadn't realised that RT would open TIFF
The "trick" is to export in DT full size, then do the resize &
sharpening in RT
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Thanks everyone, I hadn't realised that RT would open TIFF
Pete Barlow
On Sun, 13 Oct 2019, 17:16 Remco Viëtor, wrote:
> On dimanche 13 octobre 2019 11:27:42 CEST Pete Barlow wrote:
> > Is there any easy way in which DT and RT can be used together. Although
> > both use sidecar files and don't
On dimanche 13 octobre 2019 11:27:42 CEST Pete Barlow wrote:
> Is there any easy way in which DT and RT can be used together. Although
> both use sidecar files and don't modify the raw images I'm assuming that
> the sidecar files aren't interchangeable.
>
> What I'm interested in doing is using DT
Export from DT to 16-bit tiff, import that into RT?
On 10/13/19 3:26 PM, Bernhard wrote:
Pete Barlow schrieb am 13.10.19 um 11:27:
Is there any easy way in which DT and RT can be used together. Although
both use sidecar files and don't modify the raw images I'm assuming that
the sidecar files
Pete Barlow schrieb am 13.10.19 um 11:27:
Is there any easy way in which DT and RT can be used together. Although
both use sidecar files and don't modify the raw images I'm assuming that
the sidecar files aren't interchangeable.
What I'm interested in doing is using DT for most of the work an
Is there any easy way in which DT and RT can be used together. Although
both use sidecar files and don't modify the raw images I'm assuming that
the sidecar files aren't interchangeable.
What I'm interested in doing is using DT for most of the work and then
using RT for final sharpening. Is there