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ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary Features
If your camera supports RAW images you can handle higher quality
images.
However, the RAW format is a special file format and RAW images
cannot be opened or processed in their native format in standard image
processing programs. RAW images must first be converted to standard
file formats, such as the TIFF or JPEG formats. This section explains
conversion procedures.
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IMPORTANT
• Refer to the manual supplied with your camera to determine
whether your camera supports RAW images or not.
• Depending upon your camera model, a different program than
the one introduced here may start when you convert RAW
images. If that occurs, refer to the manual for the software
supplied with your camera.
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REFERENCE
• RAW images are extremely high-quality images that are not
subject to any deterioration due to compression processing.
Converting RAW Images (1/4)
Converting RAW Images
1.
Select a RAW image in the Browser Area.
2.
Click the [File] menu and select [RAW Image Processing].
As shown below and on the following pages, the main
window, navigator window and Image Quality Adjustment
Window will display.
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REFERENCE
• If the navigator window and Image Quality Adjustment
Window do not appear, click the [View] menu and select [Show
Navigator] or [Show Image Quality Adjustment Window].
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Main Window
The conversion is conducted in this window.
Thumbnail
Check Mark
You can use these
buttons to switch
between images and
display modes and set
various conversion
settings, such as the
image rotation
Preview