T Tabeer Estimable Jan 2, 2016 4 0 4,510 Jan 3, 2016 #1 I have image files with extension .CR2 How can i open it?
Solution basroil Jan 5, 2016 Tabeer : @basroil: Adobe Photoshop CC/6.0 seems to be a good option Also the most expensive. If you don't have a photo management system already I HIGHLY suggest Lightroom 6 instead
Tabeer : @basroil: Adobe Photoshop CC/6.0 seems to be a good option Also the most expensive. If you don't have a photo management system already I HIGHLY suggest Lightroom 6 instead
basroil Honorable Oct 19, 2013 1,132 0 13,210 Jan 3, 2016 #2 You need one of the following programs: Canon Digital Photo Professional (free with your canon SLR) Adobe Lightroom 6 (absolute best option) DxO OpticsPro Adobe Photoshop CC/6.0 Windows 10 (view and simple edits only, no proper RAW editing) Upvote 0 Downvote
You need one of the following programs: Canon Digital Photo Professional (free with your canon SLR) Adobe Lightroom 6 (absolute best option) DxO OpticsPro Adobe Photoshop CC/6.0 Windows 10 (view and simple edits only, no proper RAW editing)
ImmortalGiraffe Estimable Aug 30, 2015 5 0 4,510 Jan 3, 2016 #3 Tabeer : I have image files with extension .CR2 How can i open it? If you have to do this all the time I'd pick this app. It makes it into .jpg files https/raw.pics.io/ Upvote -1 Downvote
Tabeer : I have image files with extension .CR2 How can i open it? If you have to do this all the time I'd pick this app. It makes it into .jpg files https/raw.pics.io/
basroil Honorable Oct 19, 2013 1,132 0 13,210 Jan 3, 2016 #4 ImmortalGiraffe : If you have to do this all the time I'd pick this app. It makes it into .jpg files https/raw.pics.io/ Don't use this garbage, the Canon Digital Photo Professional software that comes with your camera has batch processing, for free Upvote 1 Downvote
ImmortalGiraffe : If you have to do this all the time I'd pick this app. It makes it into .jpg files https/raw.pics.io/ Don't use this garbage, the Canon Digital Photo Professional software that comes with your camera has batch processing, for free
T Tabeer Estimable Jan 2, 2016 4 0 4,510 Jan 5, 2016 #5 @basroil: Adobe Photoshop CC/6.0 seems to be a good option Upvote 0 Downvote
basroil Honorable Oct 19, 2013 1,132 0 13,210 Jan 5, 2016 Solution #6 Tabeer : @basroil: Adobe Photoshop CC/6.0 seems to be a good option Also the most expensive. If you don't have a photo management system already I HIGHLY suggest Lightroom 6 instead Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Tabeer : @basroil: Adobe Photoshop CC/6.0 seems to be a good option Also the most expensive. If you don't have a photo management system already I HIGHLY suggest Lightroom 6 instead