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Nikon RAW files.

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After the information that I got from down below I went to the Nikon tech web site. I found out that when I installed Nikon View, it installed a RAW plug in into my Photoshop7.
I had some RAW pictures that I shot of firemen puting out a house fire. So I played around with one of them. It made an amazing difference.
I'll post some before and after pictures later. It is 2:52AM, I've got to crash. Being retired does have it's advantages.
Thanks for the information on RAW inages.
Later, Frank EastBay
 
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