How To Shoot RAW without Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt by Michael Tapes
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Great video... if I wanted to know WHY to shoot raw.
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@valleyboy314 LOL! Pros dont use RAW just to "fix" their mistakes! RAW is used so that the processing can be done later to a high standard rather than allowing the in-camera random processing to do a crappy job guessing what the picture should've looked like!
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Raw takes longer for your camera to process though right?
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@themortalimmortal34 All cameras shoot raw, it's how the camera company set the firmware to save in compressed/uncompressed format. There are some cheap point and shoots that allow raw saved files.
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Forget my last comment, I have found the brush and gradient tools! I'm sold. Thanks.
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In Raw you have to adjust all of the image, in Photoshop you can mask areas off? So when I only want to correct the sky for example? Or am I missing something?
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Scott I love you dude I can not explain in words how much your books, apps and just watching you in general has helped me!!
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@0SKBooth0 and almost all point and shoots do not have RAW
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I think in order to shoot RAW I should atleast know how to use photoshop.
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What are 'sliders' ??
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I was optomistic and shot RAW & JPEG it only ever filled my memore card...RAW is way better and have been converted
You need a camera that can shoot raw. If you have a point and shoot most will only allow you to shot jpeg.
themortalimmortal34 5 months ago 3
OK I guess you know nothing about raw and jpgs.
The speed and ease comes from real time editing and seeing it happen in real time. Photoshop you have to wait for the filter to run and if its not right, you have to undo and start again. Raw captures everything and jpg is base on what the camera decides to finish it. If you blow out an area in jpg its gone and camera raw you can recover it. Each to their own and you can this as a grain of salt.
themortalimmortal34 8 months ago