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RAW is the name given to an image file type that records image data captured by the camera's image sensor without any processing. When using JPEG images, conventionally used with digital cameras, if you repeatedly edit and save the images, the image data or image quality will deteriorate. In contrast, when using RAW images, you can avoid any deterioration in image data or image quality if you use software for RAW images after importing RAW images to the computer.
How to convert and save RAW images
Most image-editing software cannot display RAW images, so some processing is required to open them. "Processing" means converting the RAW images to an appropriate file type such as JPEG so that the file can be manipulated on the computer.
Once a RAW image has been processed, a new file will be created and be converted in accordance with the settings (such as the Picture Style menu) specified in the camera at the time of shooting, in addition to the original RAW image. Also, the image can be edited using image-editing software in addition to the parameter settings described above.
Follow the procedures below to convert RAW images using ImageBrowser.
2. Select a RAW image to convert in the Browser Area.
3. Select the File menu, and then click Processing RAW Images.
RAW Image Task starts.
4. Adjust the image settings as necessary, and then click Save.
5. Set the file type and destination to save for the converting images, and then click [Save].
The selected images will be converted and saved in the specified file type.
To finish RAW Image Task, select the RAW Image Task menu, and then click Quit RAW Image Task.
Refer to the Instruction Manual supplied with your camera for more information about ImageBrowser.