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'''dcraw''' was originally developed by Dave Coffin for Linux, it is also available as [http://www.insflug.org/raw/ dcraw for Windows and OS X].
 
'''dcraw''' was originally developed by Dave Coffin for Linux, it is also available as [http://www.insflug.org/raw/ dcraw for Windows and OS X].
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The dcraw code is behind many applications that can open [[RAW]] files such as the free [http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/ UFRaw] plug-in for the [[Gimp]].
  
 
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Revision as of 17:56, 22 June 2005

To get the full dynamic range from your camera you need to switch to a full 16 bit workflow which means using RAW data rather than JPEG. Camera manufacturers generally provide tools of varying quality to convert RAW data into something usable, but if you want something better you might want to use the Abode Photoshop RAW plugin or the free dcraw utility.

dcraw was originally developed by Dave Coffin for Linux, it is also available as dcraw for Windows and OS X.

The dcraw code is behind many applications that can open RAW files such as the free UFRaw plug-in for the Gimp.