Hi Boris,
I enjoyed your recent hi-fi post.
It's not your fault :) GIMP is not a raw file viewer, it is an image
creator/processor. You will need Dave Coffin's dcraw tool to handle the
raw bit (you can do a whole bunch of basic adjustments prior to
exporting to your format of choice). Not sure what OS you are running,
but for Windows look for UFRaw (unidentified flying raw !!???) - this
particular implementation intended to integrate with the GIMP).
One opens the raw file with UFRaw, does basic
cropping/contrast/hue/saturation/curve/de-noising adjustments and then
saves to a standard/preferred image format. This file can then be used,
or if necessary, further processed in another package (e.g. the GIMP).
Like the GIMP, it's free.
davidt
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 06:12:28PM +0000, Willie Wonka via olympus wrote:
> Frustrated, I just downloaded Gimp, but it does not conveniently allow
> you to view the file as Bridge does and it does not read A200's RAW
> format, which might be my fault, because I played with the settings.
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