Raw is awesome!
I've read and read here about the pro's of using RAW format, and I have been using it alot. I only drop down to the internal JPG format when I know I'm just having fun and doing quick snaps.
I've never really appreciated how versital raw is until I finally tried a night shot of a power station that I have been driving by for years now and always thought "That might be a cool picture"
This is what the camera produced:
And yes, this is what the place looks like to the naked eye. My DRebel did a good job of caputureing it.
Now, this is with just a minimal amount of darkroom work with Photoshop CS RAW import, and just a touch of tweaking after the import.
I'm totally converted
:lust
I've never really appreciated how versital raw is until I finally tried a night shot of a power station that I have been driving by for years now and always thought "That might be a cool picture"
This is what the camera produced:
And yes, this is what the place looks like to the naked eye. My DRebel did a good job of caputureing it.
Now, this is with just a minimal amount of darkroom work with Photoshop CS RAW import, and just a touch of tweaking after the import.
I'm totally converted
:lust
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I noticed in the "blue" version there's a lot more discernable noise in the sky than in the "brown" version."
Which one looked more true to life?
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The only problem, now that I am addicted to RAW, I don't think I could go back. It takes so long to write.
I read somewhere that in sports they have to shoot jpeg, and I can see why.
However, I agree, visually RAW is awesome.
ginger (Who didn't want that picture of the Heron before he flew off, or the egret either. I was just as happy with my memories as my camera wrote the RAW file up. I read that it is going to be a problem with the 20D I am getting, too.)