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Burning Raw images on DVD
 
Jesse Beals, Photographer
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Tracyton | WA | USA | Posted: 6:56 PM on 02.23.10 |
->> Has anybody every had a problem Burning Raw images on DVD from say a mac and then you can't view them on a PC?
I am running into this problem. Burned the Canon Raw files shot on a 1D from Mac Os X Version 10.4.11 and can't view the files on a PC Vista laptop. |
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Jesse Beals, Photographer
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Tracyton | WA | USA | Posted: 7:43 PM on 02.23.10 |
| ->> When I take this DVD from my mac filled with Raw Tiff files and insert it into a Windows Vista PC the laptop can not read the files and when I open them in photoshop they are 2x4 at 72DPI and not the Raw files at the original size. |
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Curtis Clegg, Photographer
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Sycamore | IL | USA | Posted: 7:49 PM on 02.23.10 |
->> Jesse there was a very similar discussion on here a couple weeks ago:
http://www.sportsshooter.com/message_display.html?tid=35319
I have the opposite problem - I have a PC and sometimes Mac people have trouble reading my DVDs. I hate the idea of having to spend $79 for software that will do something the OS should already be able to handle. |
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Jesse Beals, Photographer
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Tracyton | WA | USA | Posted: 8:37 PM on 02.23.10 |
->> I read that post, but thats about DVD's. The problem I am having is when I burn a Raw file on a DVD I can not get it to read on a Vista PC. I can open the file in Photoshop but it goes from 11 MGS to 3 MGs and is 2x3 in size. More or less a thumb nail.
It's as if the PC can not read the Canon Raw files all together. Yet if I go into photoshop and save a file from the Canon Raw file mode to say PSD, JPG or Tiff it reads fine. |
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Kent Miller, Photographer
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New York | NY | USA | Posted: 8:59 PM on 02.23.10 |
->> I never use the OS burning. I have used Toast for many years and never had a problem crossing platforms. Guess I'm just lucky. Try Toast. It works well.
http://tinyurl.com/yzsxh7e |
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Bruce Twitchell, Photographer
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Coeur d'Alene | ID | USA | Posted: 9:05 PM on 02.23.10 |
->> Try Burn. Very similar to Toast, but free!
http://tinyurl.com/burn-os-x
Make sure when you burn the disc, you select for it to burn both Mac and PC compatible. |
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Andrew Knapik, Photographer, Assistant
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Lincoln Park | MI | USA | Posted: 9:16 PM on 02.23.10 |
| ->> Jesse - I was burning files onto a DVD and I was having problems with a PC reading them. No matter what type of file, could not be read by a PC. I have since tried Burn, and I have had no problems. |
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Jesse Beals, Photographer
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Tracyton | WA | USA | Posted: 10:04 PM on 02.23.10 |
->> Yeah I use Toast. The DVD's show the files. I used R- R+ and three other brands. What I am finding here is the PC's can read the Canon Raw Camera files that are burned on a DVD. I did some research and I guess PC's have trouble reading these 64 bit files. Needless to say I had to go into photoshop and re-save all the files as Photoshop Tiff and PSD Files instead of the straight Canon RAW Camera files.
Good times when your on a deadline. |
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Alan Look, Photographer
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Bloomington/Normal | IL | United States | Posted: 10:13 PM on 02.23.10 |
| ->> Is this the old ISO9660 problem? Haven't seen that issue for quite some time. |
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