![]() There are some restrictions on for minimum and maximum files sizes (by pixel dimensions) that C1 will work with. Yes you can edit jpgs with C1 and also several other file formats. I don't *need* such a tool for jpegs, but can I *use* such a tool is the question. ![]() Note, I do see the front page statement in CO that says, "You don’t need an image editing software which offers RAW conversion or RAW processing – JPEG files can be uploaded straight to social media or the web without using image editors or a single adjustment tool." It usually means a bigger payoff in the end. I do understand/hear that the learning curve is steeper with CO, but that is exactly what I am looking for. If so, I can proceed with signing up for CO, and believe that I can 'process' any of my images, past or future. The question is, can I do the same in CO?Ĭan I input a camera generated jpeg image to CO, and improve it, similarly to the "Camera Raw" approach in Lr? My weak understanding is this attempts to treat the jpeg as a 'raw' starting point and adjust from there. ![]() I understand that one can take a camera generated jpeg and apply "Camera Raw" adjustments to it in Lr. I really like the organizational capabilities of both Lr and CO, and even Digikam.īut, here is my newbie question for sure: I have used Lr5 and Digikam, and earlier Adobe variants for consumers. However, I have years of jpegs from other digital cameras (non-DSLR), that need organizing, etc. I will be doing this as I have a Nikon camera that can shoot RAW. I have a basic, newbie level understanding of shooting in RAW, and then processing to an output state.
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