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jow104
21st April 2006, 07:19 PM
I am interested in downloading this software for my fuji S5000 camera (RAW support) but dont know which version to use.

http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-PaloAlto/9919/s7raw.html

I am windows XP home version 5.1.2600 service pack 2.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Gumby
21st April 2006, 07:33 PM
John, have you had a look here...at least it English :)

http://www2.fujifilm.co.uk/technical/type.pl?id=2&folder=1

Let's not talk cricket........but Dizzy got 200 in case you missed it ;)

masoth
21st April 2006, 07:49 PM
Definitly do not down-load from the Jananese site - it contains a problem. I don't know how severe and am not prepared to open the site farther.
The UK site, offered by Gumby, is as safe as you'll get.

Ashore
21st April 2006, 08:06 PM
I am interested in downloading this software for my fuji S5000 camera (RAW support)
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What do you need the fuji softwear for , if you only want a picture capture and print try adode photo album 2

Rgds

ptc
21st April 2006, 08:51 PM
Irfanview is good

jow104
21st April 2006, 10:59 PM
John, have you had a look here...at least it English :)

http://www2.fujifilm.co.uk/technical/type.pl?id=2&folder=1

Let's not talk cricket........but Dizzy got 200 in case you missed it ;)

Thanks Gumby, What happened playing the girls team or something:)

Thanks to masoth for the warning.

No one is offering RAW for fuji, not a full RAW program with all the bells except Fuji at a price of course. I was just wanting to keep up with the big boys.

oges
21st April 2006, 11:04 PM
whats this RAW thing do, I have the S5500

jow104
22nd April 2006, 01:28 AM
whats this RAW thing do, I have the S5500


Professional and keen photographers use this format because there is no compression of pixels or loss when using RAW software. So printed pictures should finish a better quality.

Iain
22nd April 2006, 12:25 PM
Professional and keen photographers use this format because there is no compression of pixels or loss when using RAW software. So printed pictures should finish a better quality.
Don't print direct from RAW, it's awful, and that is the way it is meant to be, RAW is the closest thing you will get to film and a darkroom allowing you to 'process' each shot for the colour balance etc etc that you want.
It is involved but the results are outstanding.
RAW also chews up a lot of memory on the card, on mine it is about 18mb for a single shot (S7000).
I don't have the software but I have used it with someone else, forgot what the camera was but it wasn't a Fuji.