The manual says RAW files, but on the box it called it different.
When I feed the files into Photoshop 7, the prompt asked about certain
parameters to the file, which I didn't know. Of course there was a
"guess" button, which I tried as well. Anyway I tried it, the resulting
photo looked like a TV screen with a bad horizontal hold (lines running
horizontally and skewed diagonally) I figured either I have a bad setting
for photoshop, or the RAW files are not compatible with Photoshop.
I've used TIFF and JPG images for years, and finally got a camera capable
of RAW. Now I don't know if the app is improper, or even if RAW protocols
are universal.
Like I said, Panasonic has software included called SilkyPix, but in my
estimation, nothing comes close to Adobe.(besides, I'm used to it)
Les


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