Aperture Still Doing Some Weird Things Processing RAW
Re: Aperture Still Doing Some Weird Things Processing RAW
dadada486 wrote:
ok, just before i get further lost and lose other people, i have a photo on flickr, how do i post it here? When i use the insert image function above, it keeps saying dpreview only takes dng, jpeg or gif. How can i post the RAW file image that i'm trying to describe if that's the case?!
To get the shot of the way Aperture is showing the jpeg (or raw as I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say) do a screenprint and open the screenprint in Preview and save as a jpg for posting here. If you don't know how to do a screen print do a google search.
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