![]() ![]() ![]() Oops the cr2 file is over the size limit.Ĭheck that your camera MODEL is listed as being supported.Ufraw or Rawtherapee is often the first to be updated - if you are clever in 'terminal' you may be able to add your model spec to the appropriate file or just remove your copy and download a newer version. I'll also include a screenshot with my laptop specs. I'll upload the original file and screenshots in the software. I'd prefer to learn Darktable or RawTherapee as they have the most powerful options. I've seen in the posts that we have some Linux users, if that's my problem, that may have worked through the same problem. Hopefully some of you UHHers will recognize the errors of my ways and set me on the right path. Could it be a setting in the menus on my T6i that I'm missing that is affecting the RAW files? I haven't found any answers on the internet. I took a couple test shots with my old Rebel sx and those loaded fine. That being said I have no experience with RAW so I 'm somewhat shooting in the dark. I've spent hours stumbling through the different settings to see if I could get a decent result, nothing. I've tried to work with Darktable 1.4, RawTherapee 4.0.12.0 and Rawstudio 2.0, the colors are closest in Rawstudio but still hazy. I think that the software isn't applying the correct default setting for my camera's (Canon T6i) cr2 file. As soon as I load an image to start developing it the image turns red and hazy. My laptop can duel boot to Win 10 but I avoid it when ever possible. I use Mint 17 Linux on our desktop and my laptop. ![]()
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