Microsoft has launched a web site devoted to digital photographers. It features many useful resources including a full chapter from Tim Grey's book Color Confidence.
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I think the most interesting part is this RAW Thumbnail Viewer, but here is my question: According to what they have on their site, it only allows you to view and print the raw files, ie no major editing capabilities. So one would still need an application like photoshop (ACR) to work with the files. But since photoshop already comes with Bridge's raw previewing, whats the point of the RAW file viewer? Unless I'm missing something here.
Posted by: Spencer | November 01, 2005 at 08:33 AM