Ian
You might like to download "Lightroom" from the Adobe site. It's on
Beta and is free. I risk confusing your workflow by this suggestion
because it looks like a cataloguing application like iView. However,
it is a system all on its own.
You might also like to have a look at Lightzone from lightcrafts.com.
Either application will provide much more control over images than
iView; in addition they each provide you with a better indication of
what is going on -- in their own different ways.
Chris
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C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 2 Jun 2006, at 10:16, Moose wrote:
> swisspace wrote:
>> Then I think I am confused in my understanding of using raw , if I
>> use
>> olympus viewer I can change the exposure a stop or two up and down
>> and
>> adjust the colour etc, but this doesn't help me for example when
>> the sky
>> is blown out but the main subject is dark, I would like to
>> underexpose a
>> bit for the sky and then overexpose for the subject and combine
>> them, to
>> solve the problem I have in this picture for example
>>
> I wish I could give more specific help, but I don't have that software
> and, unfortunately, different converters label controls in
> different and
> sometimes unintuitive ways. The various converters I've tried, PS,
> RSE,
> Canon DPP, Canon Zoombrowser and VueScan, all appear at first to
> operate
> quite differently from their interfaces.
>
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