Hey Godfrey
do you mean that Lightroom will store image corrections made in
lightroom in the DNG file itself rather than needing to write XMP
sidecar files? If so, would sharing images between computers mean
that lightroom on the second computer would start with the settings in
the DNG file that
I'm not Godfrey but I'll answer anyway :-)
At 04:56 PM 2/02/2007, you wrote:
Hey Godfrey
do you mean that Lightroom will store image corrections made in
lightroom in the DNG file itself rather than needing to write XMP
sidecar files?
Yes.
If so, would sharing images between computers mean
I shot some horse photos with the wrong WB and i was using the combo
jpeg/dng setting in camera.
I opened the dng file in PSCS2 and adjusted the wb. I then hit save, i
think and opened in PS to adjust for print size.
When i went into explorer to ttransfer the files to a CF card for the
mini lab,
1- I tried the better bounce card last Sunday. Worked well with D200
and SB80DX.Total cost, $0.75 and a company elastic band.:-)Very high
ceiling in the community centre didi not seem to both it at all. Nice
look and no shadows.
2- I loaded a dng file last night from a K10D saved dng. Opened up,
On 02/02/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2- I loaded a dng file last night from a K10D saved dng. Opened up,
fixed the wrong WB and saved. I noticed later that the saved file was
900K but my saved jpg file was 2Mg as shown in the save as screen.
Is there something i'm doing wrong
On Feb 1, 2007, at 5:35 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 02/02/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2- I loaded a dng file last night from a K10D saved dng. Opened up,
fixed the wrong WB and saved. I noticed later that the saved file was
900K but my saved jpg file was 2Mg as shown
On 02/02/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DNG files are designed to be containers. After setting RAW parameters
with Camera Raw or Lightroom, the parameters are saved into the DNG
file for further use. The RAW data they contain isn't changed, only
the metadata which includes
On Feb 1, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
DNG files are designed to be containers. After setting RAW parameters
with Camera Raw or Lightroom, the parameters are saved into the DNG
file for further use. The RAW data they contain isn't changed, only
the metadata which includes
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