So I don't think it's gonna hurt my expectations.haha! Thank you again. I may go for the C-Raw since I haven't really edited anything Raw yet. A CR2 to CR3 converter would be nice, too. I wouldn’t mind downgrading a large proportion of my archive, but it’s hard to know ahead of time if a photo deserves the (imperceptibly) higher quality. I’d love for Canon to release a RAW to C-RAW converter, either as a standalone utility or built into DPP, with the requisite disclaimer that the conversion is one-way. I do have the image quality toggle (hold) set to C-RAW and mapped to the trash button, but I rarely remember to even use it. Please excuse my ignorance, but where should I be looking I've used Photoshop for over 15 years, and have never had this problem. Now I need to find a serial number on the packaging, but seem to be at a loss. Hard drives are pretty cheap nowadays, and a 4TB external will hold years and years of photos at my shooting rate. I recently bought a copy of Lightroom 5, and have just installed it. Both say it’s safe to use C-RAW in almost all situations.Īs for myself, I still have my M50 set to regular RAW.
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