I think that camera maker post processing software, while sometimes
adding that something special to converting the raw image, is the
least sophisticated code around. The most common problem I think is
that many of these applications are notorious memory hogs. More
sophisticated apps like Photoshop don't crash. They just become slow.
Adding a significant amount of memory to your computer may help. If
you are already maxed out, then I am probably wrong. :-)
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On / September 26, 2007 CE, at 4:46 PM, John Hudson wrote:
>
> Don't you just hate the experience of having one's Olympus Master 1.42
> software crash at random intervals?
>
> I move my 2GB Compact Flash card images [from my E500] to my hard
> drive.
> From the hard drive I process the RAW images into TIFF images and
> then use
> PhotoShop for further processing.
>
> At random intervals in the RAW processing stage the Olympus Master
> software
> crashes with an on screen message saying that details of the crash
> problem
> is being sent to on-line to some reporting centre out in the ether.
> On each
> occasion I have to restart Olympus Master from anew. The crashes
> may come
> after only one or two RAW processing stages or after twenty or
> more; there
> is no telling when a crash might occur..
>
> Has anyone else experienced this random crash problem and if so is it
> something that one must suffer in silence?
>
> Is there a solution to this irksome time waster?
>
> John Hudson
> Nova Scotia, Canada
>
>
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