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In addition, the Adobe’s lossy Digital Negative (DNG) file format and the Imacon Flexframe 3f format are now supported.
For more information about supported cameras, visit the Corel Knowledge Base.
Bringing RAW camera files into Corel DESIGNER
When you open single or multiple RAW camera files in Corel DESIGNER, they are first displayed in the Camera RAW Lab. You can use the
controls in the Camera RAW Lab to adjust the color and tone of the RAW camera images.If you are satisfied with the adjustments of a file,
you can apply the same adjustments to the remaining files.
After processing RAW camera files, you can edit them further by using the tools and effects available in Corel DESIGNER. Then, you can save
the RAW camera files as TIFF or JPEG files, or you can save them to any other file format supported by Corel DESIGNER.
Note that RAW camera files cannot be saved to a RAW camera file format in Corel DESIGNER. Any changes made to the RAW camera files in
the Camera RAW Lab are lost unless you save the files to a supported file format.
Processing RAW camera files
The Camera RAW Lab includes controls that are organized in a logical order for color correction and other adjustments of RAW camera
images. It is recommended that you start from the top of the Color page and work your way down. Once you finish correcting the color and
tone of your image, you can sharpen it and remove noise by using the controls on the Detail page. For information about the settings on
the Color page, see Adjusting the color and tone of RAW camera files” on page 558. For information about the settings on the Detail
page, see “Sharpening and reducing noise in RAW camera files” on page 560.