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CRW & DNG files load 1/4 of their size.
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:43 pm
by stevvie
I have just started using RAW mode on my camera and noticed that CRW & DNG files load at around a quarter of thier size. The JPG files should be 3264x2448 but XnView seems to load them at 1649x1236. I have set options/read|write/read/ camera RAW to high resolution and that didn't help. I have also tried options/browser/preview Camera RAW to Full that also didn't help. Is there a way to load CRW/DNG files at full resolution. I know they are 3264x2448 as thats what Picasa and Photoshop report them as.
Thanks
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:30 pm
by XnTriq
Go to Tools » Options... » General » Read/Write » Read » Camera RAW » Parameters and tick the checkbox for High Resolution.
Re: CRW & DNG files load 1/4 of thier size.
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:16 pm
by Olivier_G
stevvie wrote:I have set options/read|write/read/ camera RAW to high resolution and that didn't help.
XnTriq wrote:Go to Tools » Options... » General » Read/Write » Read » Camera RAW » Parameters and tick the checkbox for High Resolution.
Aren't you saying the same thing?
To view RAW in full size you need:
A. Tick "High resolution" in Read/Write >Read >Camera Raw
(as everybody already said...
)
...and depending on how you view your images:
B1. Use Preview >Camera Raw: "Full size" for fullscreen view
(shares most settings with preview)
B2. Use View >Misc >Camera Raw: "Full size" for normal edit view.
Re: CRW & DNG files load 1/4 of thier size.
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:00 am
by XnTriq
Olivier_G wrote:stevvie wrote:I have set options/read|write/read/ camera RAW to high resolution and that didn't help.
XnTriq wrote:Go to Tools » Options... » General » Read/Write » Read » Camera RAW » Parameters and tick the checkbox for High Resolution.
Aren't you saying the same thing?

Mom, Gallen is poking fun at me again!
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 8:52 am
by stevvie
Thanks it was the setting in preview that worked but now instead of taking a second to load it takes almost 10 seconds to load. In that Time I can fire up Photoshop and load it in there
