Photoshop Elements :: How To Get Unreadable File To Converter
Jun 7, 2013
recently purchased nikon d7100. after raw files opened in view window of iphoto, could not import these files. i have attached screen shot from iphoto: I have already downloaded the dng converter. How do i get the unreadable file to the converter
I have upgraded my Elements 9 to Elements 12. I used to be able to open a raw file directly into the raw editor in Elements 9. With Elements 12 I click to open the raw file with Elements 12 but Elements opens into the basic editor with no picture opening. I then have to select Open Camera Raw from the file menu and select the photo again. The photo then opens. Is there a setting i can change so that elements 12 opens directly into the raw editor?
I am looking for a function that will convert my 20.000 TIF pictures (working on an grafical animation movie) to j.peg pictures. (same time its also going to be converted from 1280 x 720 to 720 to 405) Is this possible with Photoshop?
As musician I use a program called Spark, in which you can import eg a folder with aiff files in 44.1 kh and then you create a new map and all the files are converted to e.g wav 22.1 kh...well...this function I would like Photoshop to have...
I am looking for a function that will convert my 20.000 TIF pictures (working on an grafical animation movie) to j.peg pictures. (same time its also going to be converted from 1280 x 720 to 720 to 405) Is this possible with Photoshop?
As musician I use a program called Spark, in which you can import eg a folder with aiff files in 44.1 kh and then you create a new map and all the files are converted to e.g wav 22.1 kh...well...this function I would like Photoshop to have...but i cannot find it..
I have just bought a Nikon D3300 DSLR. Elements 11 will not open raw files fromthis camera. Where do I find such a converter? My OS is Windows XP Home edition.
I downloaded the 6.6 DNG converter and when I try to open it I get the following message."Error writing temporary file make sure your temporary files is valid. How do I check temp files and install DNG converter profiles?
I have adobe acrobat 9. I had a Pdf converter button on top og the browser that I used to convert web pages to pdf documents. This button disappeared last week. I tried reinstalling the software and tried internet options to make sure third party extensions were checked.
When I open photos in camera raw converter (whether they're raw or not) all white in the photo shows up as red, then when I'm done editing them in camera raw converter and open them in Photoshop Elements 12, the look normal again with no red instead of white.
I used Adobe DNG Converter version 8.3.0.141 to convert .rw2 files created by my Panasonic Lumix FZ200 camera. These files won't transfer into the Organizer and, when trying to open them from the Editor, I get an error message saying the file can't be opened "because it is the wrong type of file".
Bought a new Nikon camera: Nikon Coolpix P7700. Try to open this NRW (RAW)-files in PSE7 and PSE10.Got the following message: (Translated from Dutch in English: Cannot open this ...NRW-file because of a wrong file type).I downloaded RAW-type 8B1. NEF-files from my D300 work well. NRW-files open normally in Lightroom.Adobe DNG-converter doesn't regognize the NRW files.
I use the supplied macro in X5 to convert CDR to EPS which works fine for me, but my only problem is sometimes fonts default since some of those CDR files are not created on the same PC I use the macro.
Is there anyway to get the Font Matching dialog box displayed, so that I subsituute to a font of my choice rather then it use other fonts?
I am trying to create a video file for the 1st time with VS X5.The project is 27 mins long and includes jpeg images and avi clips that I have used successfully with VS11+, and film that I have taken with my camera which I have been using for years.It is not HD and I intended to burn a standard DVD.However, at 99% of rendering a message showed saying "Frame 329 is unreadable".I pressed ok.Nothing is showing in the folder that it was hopefully being saved to .Lwr field 1st-DVD PAL-7000 video data rate-384 audio data rate-save as mpeg files -----all properties I have used before with no problem.My only change is now to use 16.9 aspect ratio.
I'm editing MTS files and its H264 video type with a frame rate of 29.970/sec, I'm getting a error that I'm sure you have heard about before, but I can't seem to find the solution. I receive an error stating,'' 914 frame is unreadable'', so if I divided 914 by 29.970 ,shouldn't that give me the second that I have to check for a frame error?
I need to do some editing on captures made using Bandicam before uploading to YouTube, but Corel VideoStudio just refuses to open the video files, telling the format is not recognized. Only Windows Media Player can play them. Since I purchased this computer. With my Pentium D computer running Windows 7, I was able to capture videos with FRAPS and edit them with Corel VideoStudio. Now with that Core i7, even with a NVIDIA graphic card, FRAPS crashes all the times and BandiCam, which I tried as a replacement after the failure of many others (EzVid, Total Screen Recorder, Dxtory), produces unusable video files.
There is absolutely no good way to convert these videos. All Windows applications for this are just pain, offering a multitude of useless and nonsense options and just taking years to process a single video. There are some Linux conversion tools I had success with in the past, but the command line is so complex that it takes hours to figure out. It is easy to blame BandiCam and stop there. I did this error myself before thinking that VideoStudio should be able to open videos in MPEG format. VideoStudio was my only choice, because the other candidate, Premiere Elements, is unusable, with too small fonts impossible to enlarge.
BandiCam is the only way I found to record videos with audio. Other tools are just unusable (Total Screen Recorder even impossible to start), impose music I don't want (EzVid) or make the game freeze temporarily and audio stuter (Dxtory). FRAPS, which was working great under Windows 7, is unstable with Windows 8, making the screen flicker and finally freezing the game all the times. I am to the point of considering the purchase of HDMI input card and recording the screen output with another computer!
Any success with editing Bandicam videos using VideoStudio? Maybe this is yet another Windows 8 issue so I now need a second computer running Windows 7, or REINSTALL everyting again with Windows 7.
I have previously created a project using avi files and successfully burnt a dvd. Now when I reload the project all the AVI clips on the timeline are "unreadable" (black and white horizontal bands) yet they have not been moved from their original folder and all clips are visible on under "video" on the "edit" page. I have even tried relinking but to no avail. All the clips still play perfectly on Media player.
I downloaded and Installed Adobe DNG Converter because Lightroom 4 would not recognise the .NEF raw files from my Nikon D3200. When I subsequently plugged a card into the reader the PC produced USB sounds repeatedly. I had to shut down the PC in order to safely remove the card from the reader.
I cannot figure out where to put the new DNG Converter. The download is installing itself in a folder (within PS5) but it is not recognized by the program at the time of use!