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Canon 60da and ImagesPlus v3.82


Vega

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Hi

I'm having a problem having recently tried ImagesPlus processing v3.82 for my calibration etc. My RAW files show up fine in Photoshop however after calibrating them in ImagesPlus they appear oblong shaped. The dimensions are 1336x3516 ! I've even tried simply converting by RAW's to FIT's without calibration and still get the strange oblong resolution.

Has anyone else had this problem or successfully used the 60da with ImagesPlus processing?

Any help or advice greatly appreciated

Cheers

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I can buy the upgrades but it's over $150 to get version 3x up to version 4x then there's further upgrades to get you up to the latest version 6 at more cost. Thing is, I don't even know which version works with the 60da :/// it's an awful lot of money.

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You get the same problem in DSS if you haven't got the latest version thats compatible with the latest Canon Raw files, is there a later version of ImagePlus you can download.

Dave

DSS uses dcraw but not sure how Mike decodes RAW, if he does use dcraw that could be the problem.

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As a compromise, though not ideal, you could convert the images to TIFF using stand-alone DCRAW and use those...even PixInsight uses DCRAW under the hood so I doubt you will lose anything if you convert them with no compression and 16-bits per channel. Worth a try...

This is the command-line that PixInsight invokes:

Invoking: dcraw -w -q 0 -t 0 -o 0 -4

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