ita, thanks for the comment. I'm an idiot. I didn't realize that the macbook has two different MAC ids. I didn't realize that airport had its own!
So once I got that squared away, all was well.
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ita, thanks for the comment. I'm an idiot. I didn't realize that the macbook has two different MAC ids. I didn't realize that airport had its own!
So once I got that squared away, all was well.
Best kind of tech problems, those.
Anyone here shoot pictures in RAW format? If so, do you process them with anything other than your primary image editing software (Photoshop, or equivalent)? Why?
It's occurred to me that shooting in RAW might help with getting good balance for conversion to black and white, but I don't know where to go with that idea from there.
I do some shooting in RAW and I use Aperture for my processing.
I shoot both RAW and JPG concurrently, and archive both, but I rarely even look at the RAWs. When I do it's in Photoshop. I also have Olympus's RAW tools package, but I haven't installed it.
What is RAW?
What is RAW?
Meat, before it's cooked.
Or some kind of professional wrestling event.
Native format for the camera.
AKA, really, REALLY big image files.
AKA, really, REALLY big image files.
Ahhh.
Is Aperture your photo app of choice whether you're shooting in RAW or not?
Yeah, I tend to run most things through Aperture and then use Photoshop as needed.