Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | sid |
Date | 12/01/2013 13:48 (12/01/2013 12:48) |
Message-ID | <2198485.oHgUSI4HeX@thecrap.blueyonder.co.uk> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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SavageduckAnd I said it wasn't, even though you might think so. There, that's quite straight forward isn't it?
On 2013-11-30 17:04:30 +0000, sid <sidney@sidshouse.net>said:sidSavageduck
Tony Cooper wrote:Tony Coopersid
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 10:56:47 +0000, sid <sidney@sidshouse.net>wrote:sidTony Cooper
Savageduck wrote:Savageducksid
but most importantly I have a feeling your hardline choice of OS is your real problem, and it is distracting you from paying attention to improving your photography.
That is just ridiculous, what on earth does his OS have to do with improving his photography? At no point ever has the operating system on my pc affected my ability to chosse what to shoot or how to compose that shot or how to expose it. Is that what I'm doing wrong d'you think?
You misread the post.
Um, I don't know why you'd say that. Savadgeduck said using linux would affect his (the op) ability to improve his photography. I said it wouldn't.
I said his choice of OS is a distraction. It is certainly limiting, even though you might not think so.
Absoluteley, as are you and everybody else.SavageduckTony Coopersid
The Duck is saying just the opposite.
I think he's saying the above
You are entitled to think whatever you want.
The following 2 lines are still the sameSavageduckTony Cooper
He's saying that concentrating too much on the OS choice distracts him from paying more attention to developing his photographic skills
Yup!
sid
But the op isn't concentrating on his OS choice. He's quite comfortable with that and wasn't asking a question about his OS. He asked a question about Canon camera software settings. Savadgeduck managed to answer that with, and I'm paraphrasing here you understand, "either you're a crap photographer or your choice of OS is bad"
SavageduckNot that he can't, that he has not yet.
Yet he can't find a solution in the world of Linux.
The advice he has been given is best described as arcane geekery.Floyd may well have given a geeky reply, some people like to use their computers in that fasion some do not. According to nospam he could work in exactly the same way with osx if he desired. Using the same software and scripts. osx ..... arcane?
...and I understand that both you and Floyd produce images you are quite satisfied with,Are you implying that you, or others, would not be satisfied with my images?
but the OP is going to still have the same issue, and Canon is not going to provide him with a custom Linux solution.It only means he won't be running the same software as you. You seem to think that anyone not making the same choices as you is somehow at a disadvantage. That isn't so.sidSavageduck
go figure
What I am saying is, the OP has issues processing the RAW Canon files produced in his 600D. So much so he can't tell the difference between shots taken with his G2 or the 600D. He is instant on his choice of OS, that is OK, it's his choice. However that choice limits him when it comes to solving the post processing issues he has.
That has nothing to do with his photographic skills or his selection of subject or camera choice,So what did you mean when you said
but his choice of OS. You and Floyd, and all the other fans of Linux can flag wave all you want,I don't think you'll find that I've done any flag waving at all, it's not me saying you've made a bad os choice or bad software choices.
but you (& the OP) will always be limited in the state of art graphic editing software tools available to you. GIMP is not an open source equivalent of Photoshop, neither is Aftershot Pro an equivalent of Lightroom or Aperture.Not using your software choices is not a limiting factor.
So to fix his issues the OP is going to be jumping through the arcane Linux hoops,There are no arcane hoops to jump through, clicking icons and moving sliders is the same no matter what os you choose.
when there are much more accessable solutions. I can't help him when it comes to those solutions, and if he insists on rejecting what is available because of an OS, all he is doing is exercising his dabbling in Linux and polishing his geek credentials.But your solutions are not more accessable to him are they?
Personally I prefer to be able to concentrate on working on my photography, however good or bad it might be. How much improvement it might need, and know that I can do reasonably advanced editing and adjustment post processing using LR5 + PS running on OSX. I certainly don't have a "geek flag" to fly.So why are you so keen to berate others when they want to do the same thing but with different choices in os to you?