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Raw conversion Anonymous
I have an olympus 510, and to avoid the nasty software noise filtering default (olympus master) I need an alternative to editing and converting my photos in the .orf format. I am just tired of individually turning the Noise Filtering to "off" for every image in Raw Development.
>> Anonymous
cs3?
>> Anonymous
OP here;

What I am looking for is a workflow/editor specifically. I just tried light room...and it does the job but pretty clunky. I am on a PC with windows xp...so aperture won't be an option.

I have heard about bibble, capture one, and ACDSee Photo Pro. Anyone know how these stack up?
>> Anonymous
Bibble, lightzone, ufraw? Srsly, just google raw converter.
>> Anonymous
I use cs3 + adobe camera raw

or get olympus studio (2.0 or newer, 1.x sucks indescribable amounts of ass), it lets you batch process your photos and lower the NR for all images at once.
>> Anonymous
>>167997
Both versions of olympus have this nasty noise filtering problem.
>> heavyweather !4AIf7oXcbA
Lightroom and Aperture are the most nimble solutions for RAW workflow, I feel. I've used ACR extensively (we use it at my job), Capture One, ufraw, and Bibble, and none of them do it better.

Learn Lightroom, you won't regret it.
>> Warren !WSxruxpIJs
1. Adobe Camera Raw CS3
2. The book "Real World Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop CS3" by Bruce Fraser and Jeff Schewe

Buy the book, read it over a few times. If you take the contents of that book and actually put it into proper practice, you'll be better at working with your raw files than 95% of photographers are. Hands down the best single resource on raw processing around.
>> Anonymous
SAGE 4 olympus
>> Anonymous
>>168092
age because this is actually relevant. also, your a fag
>> Anonymous
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>>168093
>your a fag