I agree with Philippe's question about why you would want to use TIFF vs
DNG (which is itself a form of TIFF).
However, that question aside, you're still left with the partial
uninstall problem.
I assume you meant Revo Uninstall Pro. I don't have the pro version but
do have the free version. The first thing I would suggest is to check
to see if there is an update to the pro version here and try that if
there is:
<http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_pro_g.html?gclid=CLOHyrfS2sUCFZWPHwodVz4AjQ>
Then I would suggest that you comb the docs for this program which
basically admits that it may not be able to find all of the bits of some
apps. But it has provision for that too. I quote from the Revo site above:
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With its advanced and fast algorithms, Revo Uninstaller Pro analyzes the
program's data before the uninstall and scans for remnants after the
uninstall of a program, so you can remove the unnecessary files, folders
and registry keys that usually left over on your computer.
Revo Uninstaller Pro has a very powerful feature called Forced
Uninstall. It helps you to remove stubborn programs, partially installed
programs, partially uninstalled programs, and programs not listed as
installed at all!
To remove a program completely and without leaving a trace, you can
monitor all system changes made during its installation and then use
that information to uninstall the traced program with one click only –
simple and easy!
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Since I don't have this app I can't tell you how to do the things above
but I would first attempt the "Forced Uninstall" to try and get rid of
the hidden hangers-on bits. If that didn't work I would reinstall the
version you're trying to get rid of whilst Revo observes the install to
monitor for all system changes.
Good luck,
Chuck Norcutt
On 5/22/2015 3:25 PM, Philippe wrote:
I'm using LR (works with our X-10, X-E1 & X-T1) and convertion to DNG is
automatic (user's preferences).
Why would you want TIFF?
Ph
Le 22 mai 2015 à 21:18, John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
I have a problem converting Fuji's RAF raw files to the TIFF format.
I downloaded version 3.2.23.0 of Fuji's "Raw File Converter Powered by
Silkypix" to replace an earlier version I was using.
During the installation process for 3.2.23.0 I got an on-screen message saying
that it could not proceed until I removed the earlier version which I did using
Rev Uninstaller Pro along with removing left over files and fragments.
Re-doing the 3.2.23.0 installation I got an on-screen message that it could not
proceed because there was a yet to be uninstalled earlier version which there
was not !
Has anyone experienced this issue and can offer a solution to override the
erroneous second on-screen message ?
Are there any recommendations about other RAF raw file converter programs?
John Hudson
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