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PS 6, but due to its obscure nature, probably other versions too. Windows 98.
Recording an action to save a file as RAW does *not* save the Interleave and Byte Order information correctly.
Regardless of what these two options are set to when the action is recorded, the settings are ignored and Interleaved=On and Mac byte order are used.
Since the development was probably done on the Mac this slipped by. That’s what happens when the developers use an obscure OS… ;o)
That’s the second bug in RAW file handling!!
Any ideas for a workaround? Does anybody know internal Actions file layout so I can retrofit this manually?
Don.
Recording an action to save a file as RAW does *not* save the Interleave and Byte Order information correctly.
Regardless of what these two options are set to when the action is recorded, the settings are ignored and Interleaved=On and Mac byte order are used.
Since the development was probably done on the Mac this slipped by. That’s what happens when the developers use an obscure OS… ;o)
That’s the second bug in RAW file handling!!
Any ideas for a workaround? Does anybody know internal Actions file layout so I can retrofit this manually?
Don.
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