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Old Feb-17-2007, 08:59 AM
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Is there a difference in how CS2 and CS3 handle RAW
I recently took some pictures of a bridge demolition in Jacksonville. I was using a D200 in RAW+JPEG. When I looked at the pictures in CS2 the RAW files looked fine but the JPEGs were very dark (1600 @F5.7). I thought that there was something wrong with my camera. But when I went to CS3 both RAW and JPEGs were very dark. Does the bridge handle RAWs differently in CS3 than it does in CS2? Do I have to download a seperate plug-in for CS3 RAW?
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Old Feb-17-2007, 10:00 AM
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I recently took some pictures of a bridge demolition in Jacksonville. I was using a D200 in RAW+JPEG. When I looked at the pictures in CS2 the RAW files looked fine but the JPEGs were very dark (1600 @F5.7). I thought that there was something wrong with my camera. But when I went to CS3 both RAW and JPEGs were very dark. Does the bridge handle RAWs differently in CS3 than it does in CS2? Do I have to download a seperate plug-in for CS3 RAW?
Take a look at the RAW settings in both to see if they are the same.

This sounds like you have [X] Auto adjustments on in CS2, but not in CS3.

When auto adjustments are Off, the exposure of your RAW files should look similar to your JPEGs (what you are seeing in CS3).

When auto adjustments are On, the exposure of your RAW files may look quite different than JPEGs (what you are seeing in CS2) because of the change due to the auto adjustments.
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Old Feb-17-2007, 01:45 PM
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Thanks jfriend. That was it. At least now I know that there is nothing wrong with my camera. Even though I tried several tests with the camera and everything seemed fine, I still wasn't sure. I really appreciate your help.
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Old Feb-18-2007, 03:05 PM
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There's nothing wrong with CS2/CS3, either. You just have underexposed photos.
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