Photolab/Photobrowser 1 will run on win98. I think that Photolab 2 will as well, it just doesn't install on win98, (the installation script needs a DLL not available on win98). I've thought about figuring out what registry changes need to be made to see if it will run but I'm lazy and I don't want to f*ck up my Win98 machine any more than it is already..

Ann Sanfedele wrote:

Brian Walters wrote:


The problem is that Ann wants to open RAW format under Windows 98 and,
as far as I know, Elements 3 requires Windows 2000 or XP.



YIkes - yeah thats true.


I'm struggling with the same problem myself.  Pentax Photo Laboratory
2 needs Win 2000 or XP.  Does anyone know if PhotoLab 1 runs on Win
98?

RAW format can be opened in Win 98 with the latest version of
Irfanview but it doesn't do a great job and is not suitable for
conversion of RAW to other formats.  Same with 3D Photo Browser
Light.

Cheers

Brian



It is all very exhausting... But if I shoot NOT in raw, and my exposures and
white balance and everything
are on target - that is as if I had made a "good
negative" - should't I
be able to produce a file that will meet the stock
agency's requirements for
a digital image now that I have a camera with 8
megs?


so much about the digital stuff I'm ignorant of -
and already forgetting stuff I've learned.


ann




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Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia

Quoting Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



On May 16, 2005, at 6:59 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:



Adobe Photoshop Elements v3.0 includes the ability to use the


Adobe


Camera Raw v2.4 plug-in, which will do RAW conversion processing


on


the
majority of RAW formats on the market. Even purchased new, it's


under


$90 from volume retailers.


Maybe if I have 2.0 the upgrade would be less?


I don't believe Adobe does upgrade packages for Photoshop Elements,

other than minor updates. They will, however, sell you an upgrade
to
Photoshop CS2... but it's a lot more expensive.









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