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tgreenlees:
I would like to reprocess some images made with an NC2000 in 1997.
When opened in PM v 4.4.2, they show in black & white, compressed half frames with vertical lines.

PS CS shows the full thumbnail, but only in b&w and it only lauches a thubnail-like image in b&w.

Can PM do anything with these?

I seem to recall processing some of these in past versions of PM.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Ty

Kirk Baker:

--- Quote from: tgreenlees on April 26, 2006, 10:38:28 AM ---I would like to reprocess some images made with an NC2000 in 1997.
When opened in PM v 4.4.2, they show in black & white, compressed half frames with vertical lines.

PS CS shows the full thumbnail, but only in b&w and it only lauches a thubnail-like image in b&w.

Can PM do anything with these?

I seem to recall processing some of these in past versions of PM.
--- End quote ---

Older versions of PM could indeed process those files, but the later versions cannot.

Before the Rob Galbraith forums closed down, I saw some folks talking about a converter that will convert the NC2000 RAW files to modern CR2 files, but I am not sure what the program is called.  Maybe someone else will know the name of the software and where to get it (I think it was a Canon product).

HTH,

-Kirk

Ron Scheffler:
Well, the  NC2000 is a Kodak product based on a Nikon N90 camera.

Kirk, could you be thinking of the Canon D2000 which was a version of the Kodak DCS 520? The latest version of Canon's DPP (2.1) now supports the D2000 and D6000 cameras.

Kirk Baker:

--- Quote from: Ron Scheffler on April 26, 2006, 05:00:41 PM ---Well, the  NC2000 is a Kodak product based on a Nikon N90 camera.

Kirk, could you be thinking of the Canon D2000 which was a version of the Kodak DCS 520? The latest version of Canon's DPP (2.1) now supports the D2000 and D6000 cameras.
--- End quote ---

That's likely what they were talking about on the RAW Processing Forum over at the old Rob Galbraith forums then.

-Kirk

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