When I decided to jump from point-and-shoot digital cameras to something more capable, I was faced with a new choice: should I capture images in RAW or JPEG format? Until that point, all my cameras ...
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Is shooting RAW photos harming my photography? I'm starting to wonder…
That’s bad enough, but there’s something worse. I strongly believe from my own photography that the processing style, the ...
Discover the differences between proprietary RAW files (CR2, CR3, NEF) and Adobe''s Digital Negative (DNG) format. Learn how ...
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A client recently asked me for the RAW files – here’s why I declined
RAW files are the uncompressed 'full-fat' images straight out of camera – and here's why you should never share them with ...
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X Raw Studio: How to process Fujifilm Raw files on your computer with genuine Fujifilm processing
One of the big attractions of Fujifilm cameras is the company's Film Simulations that purport to mimic various film stocks.
If you have a DSLR or mirrorless camera, you may want to start using RAW images instead of JPEG files. Here's what you need to know about using the higher-quality images in Photos on macOS. While ...
I have been working on a comparison of Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom and Apple’s Aperture for Macworld, and I ran into an issue with both programs when I tried to import Raw image files that had been ...
Software company DxO has announced a modest update for its Raw processing software, PureRaw, which promises to make it easier to use as an alternative to Adobe's Camera Raw (ACR). It should result in ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Taking a RAW photo is only half of the journey. Here’s how to edit your ProRAW image and turn it into something ...
It’s no secret that Pixel phones – especially the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro – take downright fantastic photos. Of course, it’s always nice to have RAW images so you have a little more freedom in your editing ...
One of the near-magical features of Photos, and iPhoto before it, is the way it allows you to edit a photo with the assurance that those edits are non-destructive—you can always revert to the original ...
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