New iMac user alert * how do I separate RAW files from jpeg files in iPhoto? So that I can open them in cs5?
I installed cs5 last night, and I am trying to open just the raw files that I imported into iphoto, but cant seem to find a way to separate them. In ps, when I go to open them up, they all appear as if they are jpegs, even though they sit in pairs (jpeg and raw). Any help would be great! I am a new mac user, and I think I am in way over my head here. I didnt think this would be that tough, I usually adapt to software pretty well. thanks!!! Oh and any other links that you could recommend to me would be wonderful...seeing as though I am going to need the help!!!
There is an advanced option to send the raw file. Root through the preferences. You can also export (to the desktop, say) and set the kind to original.
To *find* your raw files you can use a smart album.
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2417
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If you need any more asistance post more.
Regards
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