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Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: Using Camera Profiles for RAW
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on: February 19, 2011, 02:43:33 AM
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Mike,
As an Ultimate user I have started experimenting with RAW because I like how DCRAW "develops" RAW files. My question is does any Ultimate user qualify for the Profiles or only those who purchased it after a certain date?
Thanks
Vlady
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Technical Discussions / General Photography Discussion / Re: Panorama London
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on: November 26, 2010, 03:24:52 AM
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Soho?
Click on the map. Then click on the + sign (zoom in) a few times and you will see a neat square.
The direction from Centre Point is WWS.
It's just a block or so south of Oxford St. and west of Charing Cross Rd.
Also, you will see a red dot on St. Giles High Street. I think Centre Point is right there.
Vlady
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Technical Discussions / General Photography Discussion / Re: Panorama London
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on: November 25, 2010, 01:33:17 AM
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Jeff,
Thanks for pointing out the London panorama. I played with it a couple of times. I used the map to help me locate a few old haunts like the British Museum and University of London. Some areas have had significant new construction.
Vlady
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Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: QIU as Raw Converter
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on: November 21, 2010, 01:53:58 AM
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Fred,
Yes, this coversion with DCRAW develop processing works.
The reason I want TIFF files is that I do post-processing and you can open and re-saving a TIFF without worrying about degradation of image, i.e., pixels. With JPG there should be a minimum of opening and re-saving.
Thanks for your help with the Flashpipe problems. I hope that Mike can fix it that all the options work the same way--when he has time.
Vlady
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Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: QIU as Raw Converter
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on: November 20, 2010, 10:15:55 PM
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Fred,
Thanks. I have partial success.
Of the three ways to download RAW files with EXIF files intact the only one that was successful was the Flash Card copy/move button that is located in the row below File Edit . . . Help. However, it worked only when the RAW files were developed and saved as JPGs.
I could not replicated this for TIFF format. I got TIFF files, but without the EXIF data.
I have been on this for some time and I even reloaded QIU.
I wish I could get the TIFF files like you did because DCRAW is an excellent developer.
best,
Vlady
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Mike's Software / Qimage Ultimate / Re: QIU as Raw Converter
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on: November 20, 2010, 03:12:29 PM
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Fred,
I tried to send this yesterday several times with screen shots attached. Every try even with just one screen shot failed. So, I'm going to send the message and then in separate messages the screen shots. -- Fred,
I went back and checked your settings and compared them to mine for conversion from RAW to JPG. The differences have to do with folder filing of images.
When I insert the memory card into the computer I get Flashpipe v2010.118.
I started a fresh or new download of RAW and then have them converted into JPG.
I opened some JPG in FastStone. There was no EXIF data. I then opened a JPG in PS Elements 7 and checked under File Info. There was no EXIF data.
I opened the file in QIU, placed the mouse pointer on a JPG image. There was no EXIF data in the bottom line. The only things that appeared were filename, etc.
I then opened a file in QIU that had been converted using QIU and saved by using the Enhancement/Filter Application and checking the appropriate buttons. This time in the bottom line I got filename, etc., plus ISO, f stop, speed, and focal length.
Below are three screen shots 1) Flashpipe settings 2) Flashpipe download and conversion using download using QIU to see if there was the EXIF data, but none was there 3) Using QIU after download to convert to see if there was EXIF data—voila, it was there.
Vlady
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