Thanks Bruce, as a matter of fact I have that downloaded but haven't tried it yet. One question I had was batch capability, now that I know it will do up to 10 I'll give it a try.
Don > -----Original Message----- > From: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 2:43 PM > To: Don Sanderson > Subject: Re: Best all around RAW converter/manager(s)?? > > > Hello Don, > > You should try Capture One LE - price is $99.00. I process wedding > shoots with it, much more quickly than dealing with a bunch of jpegs > that need slight edit. It is really designed for batch workflow with > finetuning on an individual basis. The biggest limitation to the LE > version is max batches of 10 - the more expensive versions have bigger > batch capabilities. > > There is a free 15 day trial so it can't hurt to try it. > > -- > Best regards, > Bruce > > > Saturday, March 12, 2005, 9:06:31 AM, you wrote: > > DS> Here's what I'm after: > DS> I want to take a folder full of RAW files, preview them, > DS> select the ones I want, convert them to TIF as a batch > DS> and save them to another folder. > DS> What 1 or 2 programs will allow this workflow at an > DS> affordable price, with good quality results? > DS> As most of you know digital processing and RAW > DS> files are new to me, I met my first RAW file when I got > DS> the D. > DS> I have PhotoShop CS and have tried several other > DS> programs. > DS> Right now I tend to shoot TIF and JPEG a lot just > DS> because conversion is such a time consuming > DS> thing. > > DS> What do I need???? > > DS> TIA > DS> Don > > >

