I don't tend to shoot RAW when I'm shooting a long shoot where the RAW won't buy me much over the jpeg- outdoor sports at night are one example. I am not buying much in terms of the final photograph, esp. when you take newsprint…
Like Maeda mentioned, RAW doesn't toss information like it does for jpeg- more bits per pixel. That's very useful in post-processing.
It's good for shooting in funky light conditions. Even if you set your white balance perfectly, you…
The GIMP is lovely, and has really made huge strides even in the past year- RAW processing is very nicely supported now, too!
I still like the batch processing support that I get in Lightroom, but GIMP is way solid and a great way to go.
Per Ratatosk:
Adam says "It doesn't matter, as long as you took the photos, they are legally yours". In principal they are, but how are you going to prove that? unless you have some hidden info in the metadata of the photo, as I and…
There's a LOT here. Tsc talked about quick vs. slow reads, and I generally agree, though I think there's more space for slow reads than people often give them credit for.
...photojournalism reports...you should report news so readers wish…
Thankyou for the comments and also thankyou for the advice i can see now that cropping the back out and catchinh the hooves would have made the Photo stand out a little more.thanks again
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Hello Janna,I had an experience comparing Sigma lenses, Tamron and Canon. Currently I makeevery effort to use my Canon lenses for two reasons:- The advantages…