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Canon 60Da raw captured with ASIAIR

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(@dfisherows)
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Looking for a workflow suggestion for using Raws captured with ASIAIR and a Canon 60Da.  Raw L was format.  Used a Samyang 135mm lens at f2.  I thought I read somewhere not to do anything to them in RAW/FITS because the beta version 5 would read it automatically.  I'm probably wrong, hence, asking for the suggested right way.  I have used a CMOS with APP and am extremely pleased, but switched to 60Da  to try that with the new firmware update to ASIAIR .  Any help is appreciated.


   
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(@vincent-mod)
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What exactly is the problem? If the pictures are RAW they should be recognised and if the ASI Air converts those to Fits and doesn't do anything else, that will be fine as well. I, personally, like to stick with the RAW files as then I know not a lot is done to them.


   
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(@dfisherows)
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Sorry.  Just thought I'd ask for a suggested workflow from start to finish from somebody for working with raws since I never have before.  Just to get a start.  I guess I shouldn't have asked.  No problem.  Just looking for an idea.  Please remove my question.


   
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(@vincent-mod)
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No, I think you misunderstood my respons. Ofcourse we're here to assist you, I just thought you had a specific problem. So to begin with you can have a look at this very small tutorial and if you have any additional questions, don't hesitate to ask.


   
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