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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2011

This is a discussion on the RAW file format.

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  • Once again THANK YOU NATE! Enjoy

  • @bebangpo Thanks for the comments! Have a great day!

  • I still don't see why you need a raw file.....why not just edit the jpeg in photoshop?

  • @mushroomslookcool Because with RAW files you do not loose any quality when editing. It may be a small thing to some but I like to have all of the quality I can. If you just have snapshots and you don't plan to keep them for years or print them JPGs will do fine. It's a personal thing...;how much quality are you willing to give up for JPGs. RAW files are like negatives. We had them with film. If you ever want to blow something up or crop or edit....you will have that negative.

  • Hey Nate. Good info. Was wondering where you were lately?

  • @chevyguyarmen Thanks. I have been shooting a lot of photos and staying busy. I will be here making vids.

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  • Hard disk? What about SDHC card space?

  • Glad to see you made a new video. Missed you and thanks for the effort :)

  • Long time no see, Nate. Robert here. ;) Good video, and god job motivating people to turn to the RAW side.

    It's true that you don't get the most out of your camera if you don't shoot RAW.

  • Thanks for the viedo Nate!

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