Why do people like to use raw?how do you use it?not ready for it yet. many thanks
mattj68 Member 102 posts Joined May 2009 Location: south yorkshire More info | Jul 07, 2009 18:15 | #1 Why do people like to use raw?how do you use it?not ready for it yet. many thanks
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atmianzo Member 212 posts Joined Mar 2009 More info | Jul 07, 2009 18:47 | #2 i use raw for a few reasons. it gives you the ability to edit contrast, saturation, sharpness, RGB channels, and many other things. also when you are editing a .JPEG photo you will normally change these settings in photoshop and re-save the file as .JPEG (which will degrade the image quality). the bottom line is that RAW lets you make non destructive changes to the image without degrading the image quality. as far as how to "use it" just look up RAW tutorials on google. Canon XS+grip l 17-40mm F/4L l l 70-200mm f/4L l 50mm l 100mm macro Flickr
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jul 07, 2009 20:19 | #3 Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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atmianzo Member 212 posts Joined Mar 2009 More info | Jul 07, 2009 22:56 | #4 i completely forgot about let me google that for you Canon XS+grip l 17-40mm F/4L l l 70-200mm f/4L l 50mm l 100mm macro Flickr
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jul 07, 2009 23:05 | #5 I only found it this week, it's a fun tool Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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tonylong ...winded More info | Jul 07, 2009 23:30 | #6 Matt, Tony
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tzalman Fatal attraction. 13,497 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Gesher Haziv, Israel More info | Jul 08, 2009 00:08 | #7 |
seiginoyami Member 61 posts Joined Jan 2007 More info | Jul 08, 2009 01:17 | #8 Hmm good I'd been wondering this same thing. Canon XTi
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egordon99 Cream of the Crop 10,247 posts Likes: 3 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Philly 'burbs More info | First off, your camera ONLY shoots RAW. When you select JPG, the camera takes the RAW data and pipes it into it's on-board JPG processor to generate the JPG "image" to save to the card.
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Jul 08, 2009 16:41 | #10 egordon99 wrote in post #8245798 First off, your camera ONLY shoots RAW. When you select JPG, the camera takes the RAW data and pipes it into it's on-board JPG processor to generate the JPG "image" to save to the card. When you shoot RAW, the RAW "data" goes directly to the card and is not an image. To generate an image, you use a RAW processor (software on your PC) which turns the data into a viewable image, much like the camera's JPG processor. The difference is that YOU have complete control over the image generation process. You can change the white balance, adjust the contrast/brightness/black point/etc.... So you can leave these decisions up to the camera's little processor (and hope it makes the right decisions since they are irreversible), or save the decisions for later where YOU have complete control over it. I don't understand what you are saying i've just taken a couple of pictures with my camera on raw and you can see the image,so what do you mean? If you take your card to jessops,etc to print your photos what happens then?
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Lowner "I'm the original idiot" 12,924 posts Likes: 18 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Salisbury, UK. More info | mattj68, Richard
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jul 08, 2009 17:08 | #12 mattj68 wrote in post #8247256 I don't understand what you are saying i've just taken a couple of pictures with my camera on raw and you can see the image,so what do you mean? If you take your card to jessops,etc to print your photos what happens then? Matt, we can't teach you everything in posts, you seem to lack the fundamental understanding of the basics of digital photography needed to comprehend raw. Get the real world camera raw book from this thread. Alternately google "what is raw", and see if you find any articles that take you from the basics up. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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many thaks to all once i take things in i get good at it since my car crash i cant read or right very good but get there in the end thanks ,matt
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jul 08, 2009 19:44 | #14 Ok, i'll give it a go, i'll simplify it as much as I can, apologies if I go to far. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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seiginoyami Member 61 posts Joined Jan 2007 More info | Jul 08, 2009 23:17 | #15 Dunno if Matt gets it all yet, but you guys definitely cleared it up for me so thanks. This has been informative. Canon XTi
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