Canon CHDK User Manual page 53

Extra features for powershot cameras
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http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/camera-sensors.htm
http://designorati.com/articles/t1/photoshop
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/bit%20depth
http://www.wildtramper.com/sw/crw/crw.html
http://www.howtofixcomputers.com/forums/digital-photo/bitdepth-chdk-raw-files-powershot-79781.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAW_image_format
http://www.photoxels.com/tutorial_raw.html
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http://chdk.setepontos.com/index.php?
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for RAW files created with CHDK, not the Canon native RAW of some cameras
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Raw Develop
Main Menu > RAW Parameters > RAW Develop
Another feature from CHDK developer ewavr. This allows you to select any RAW file on your SD card
and then process it into a JPG file so that you may view it in your camera. Exceptionally handy after
using any of the RAW Merge features so you can see the result without the need of a computer and extra
RAW processing software.
Choose "RAW Develop" and a file-browser is displayed. Navigate to the RAW file that you want to
process into a JPG file. After pressing
Camera to Record Mode and take one shot." Press
the
toggle button to exit
<ALT>
take that selected RAW file and now make a JPG file from it. It will be named according to whatever last
JPG filename is in that folder and increment it by 1. Keep in mind that the EXIF data on this new JPG file
will not reflect the original RAW file. It will use whatever camera settings were available at the time that
you take the RAW Developing Shot for the resulting EXIF data.
Note: RAW file-saving must be turned ON for this feature to work. If RAW is not turned on, or you select
a JPG file for "developing", then no action will take place.
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to select your file, you will be asked to "Switch
FUNC.SET
FUNC.SET
mode. Press the shutter button. Instead of taking an image, it will
<ALT>
again to back out of this menu, then use
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