A huge step in the right direction and acknowledgement of the still ground-breaking impact of digital photography in the design world.. No longer are you as a digital photographer or you as a designer provided with a fresh-out-of-the-camera file required to go to another application to bring in your image. Corel has long been the Swiss Army Knife of file formats and adding RAW to the mix continues this fine tradion. Welcome to X4
That is another step in the right direction. The camera and the tagalong RAW format proliferation is a never ending tide against which to swim. There is much work yet to do…
<Rikk Flohr> wrote in message news:11845@coreldraw.com... That is another step in the right direction. The camera and the tagalong RAW format proliferation is a never ending tide against which to swim. There is much work yet to do… How true but Corel's finally in the game....Batter' up Ted Rikk FlohrFleeting Glimpse Imageswww.fleetingglimpse.comVisit my on-line print store! Click Here http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/3310/11845.aspx#11845
How true but Corel's finally in the game....Batter' up
Ted
Edward Thurston said:How true but Corel's finally in the game
I for one would like to see eyedropper tools and color information displayed so we can gray balance straight from our RAW conversion. Those additional features would make RAW conversions sing as it is now all RAW convertes lack true professional features. For now we have a start, as long as Corel continues to have service releases for RAW the expand camera support.
I fully agree with you David! My push for getting a info palette with color markers, which will work with all tools, will be ongoing.