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PingedSole
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Jul 27, 2010 18:53 |  #5986

Hi astrobian,

I just tried on my 50D and it takes 2 photographs, one raw and one jpeg. You only get to see one on the LCD though which adds to the confusion. Not sure the reasons for wanting this but at least there is nothing wrong with your camera.




  
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Jul 27, 2010 18:56 |  #5987

PingedSole wrote in post #10614365 (external link)
Hi astrobian,

I just tried on my 50D and it takes 2 photographs, one raw and one jpeg. You only get to see one on the LCD though which adds to the confusion. Not sure the reasons for wanting this but at least there is nothing wrong with your camera.

I think his main confusion is that the size of the raw file is the same as the size of the jpg, where the raw should be considerably larger in size.


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Jul 27, 2010 19:21 |  #5988

Headsick wrote in post #10614382 (external link)
I think his main confusion is that the size of the raw file is the same as the size of the jpg, where the raw should be considerably larger in size.

Ah, my bad. In that case not sure. Unless of course the raw is small raw. Even then, I think the image is still bigger.

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Jul 27, 2010 19:25 |  #5989

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Please don't repost the image with your reply:mad:

This is a free thread... I can do whatever I want unless it can offend somebody... Just do what you think is right, and I would do mine... The most important thing... Mine your own business... Peace!




  
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Jul 27, 2010 19:43 as a reply to  @ wiljamesc1979's post |  #5990

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Jul 27, 2010 19:46 |  #5991

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Hi! I'm new here... I would like to share the pics that I took last time using my canon eos 50D...

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They seem soft. IMO the blue hair is distracting..


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Jul 27, 2010 20:38 |  #5992

Actually I sometimes don't mind when people re-post the original pics with their reply if they are pointing out something specific with the picture that they want to comment on, then I don't have to go search for the picture itself.


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Jul 27, 2010 21:47 |  #5993

PingedSole wrote in post #10614365 (external link)
Hi astrobian,

I just tried on my 50D and it takes 2 photographs, one raw and one jpeg. You only get to see one on the LCD though which adds to the confusion. Not sure the reasons for wanting this but at least there is nothing wrong with your camera.

right, and I understand that part as normal now, but are your file sizes for both images the same size as the jpeg, or different? ( RAW obviously being larger)


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Jul 27, 2010 21:49 |  #5994

Headsick wrote in post #10614382 (external link)
I think his main confusion is that the size of the raw file is the same as the size of the jpg, where the raw should be considerably larger in size.

Exactly, cause a 15mp RAW file is not going to be the same size as the jpeg


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Jul 27, 2010 22:23 |  #5995

Tracon wrote in post #10614632 (external link)
They seem soft. IMO the blue hair is distracting..

Thanks for the comment... It will help me improve a lot... I was in the photography group and that hair is somehow an in to them... I'll suggest not to have that blue hair in the next photoshoot...




  
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Jul 28, 2010 01:30 |  #5996

astrobrian wrote in post #10613611 (external link)
Trying this one again in case my first post got lost in the shuffle. Does anyone have any idea as to what would cause my cameras, when shooting RAW+jpg, to end up having both images the same file size, that of the jpeg? The other camera is a 450D and is doing the same thing. RAW and L modes separately are working fine but when running it in RAW+L it almost seems to duplicate the jpegs

I tried clearing settings, choosing standard rather than user defined, killed the noise reduction customer function settings, and tried Tv Av and M modes. Read the RAW section of the manual and nothing in there states any setting that might reduce or disallow RAW pics in that mode. Is there maybe something in EOS utility that could have caused this? Or cure it?
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There have been some other posts/threads about this. It's apparently a known bug if you're importing your images via Windows Explorer in either XP or Win7 (not sure which, or maybe both). Try using a card reader and/or DPP/Lightroom to import your images instead, see if that cures it. (I'm on a Mac, so can't try it for myself to see.)


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Jul 28, 2010 02:18 |  #5997

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Jul 28, 2010 05:04 |  #5998

wiljamesc1979 wrote in post #10614532 (external link)
This is a free thread... I can do whatever I want unless it can offend somebody... Just do what you think is right, and I would do mine... The most important thing... Mine your own business... Peace!

And here I thought the most important thing was a little common (web) courtesy.


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Jul 28, 2010 08:16 as a reply to  @ matonanjin's post |  #5999

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