I just took a ton of photos and shot all in RAW. I shot them in daylight with my Rebel XT with Sigma 70-300 zoom lens. I shot photos of an eagle that was only 100 feet away. I had it zoomed all the way out to get close as i could. I set the shutter to 1/250 at f11, and used the 580EX flash. The photos look horrible. They are all under exposed. Dont know how they could be underexposed using that supposedly great flash and in daylight. I used CS2 to process the RAW into Tif and then use CS2 to lighten the photos so i can see them and the more i try to make CS2 expose the photo the more these little red speckles show up all over the picture. What is that? I thought the reason i was shooting RAW was so that if i shot photos that somehow were underexposed i could recover the data so that the photo would be exposed the way i shot it. The photos were shot in daylight so i dont know whats going on. Am i supposed to process the RAW prior to making it a tif file? Even so i tried that too and red speckles everywhere when i try to expose it properly. Whats the catch. I only have 1 photo thats ok out of about 70, and that one is still to soft.

