Uploader Comments (JaredPolin)
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What happend to your hair?! :O
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If you are shooting at 1/5000s why have the iso at 800 on a still subject and shooting with flash?
Wouldn't be better at shooting iso 100 just wondering?
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no fro, no go '' closes the video ''.
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i hate when you say Fro Knows Photo... the rest is ok :)
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@JaredPolin Once you have taken your RAW file into Photoshop it is no longer a RAW file so why call it a RAW edit?
You can't change backgrounds or create HDRs etc. in a RAW editor.
Surely to call it a RAW edit, it has to be edited in a RAW editor like ACR, Lightroom or Aperture. Only then export as a JPEG for upload.
If it is a free-for-all edit then it let's NOT call it a RAW edit.
I say this as we are in danger of moving from processing a photograph and moving into 'digital art'.
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8:27 Thank you so much Jared for including my edit! YOU MADE MY DAY!!!!!
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Well its been 2 days and my screen flow has not been put on again same has last week might aswell delete it man cheers
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@danielflaco In a perfect world yes im sure he would have dropped his iso but he was also not shooting a perfect environment. Do you shoot full manual all the time? mistakes happen. And on a d3s iso 800 looks better than iso 400 on your camera
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Jared were is my screenflow mate i did it yesterday?
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what the hell is going on with the boosh mate?
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There are two seperate things going on here:
Have YOUR picture edited: upload an unedied raw file
Edit the someone ELSE's RAW file: do whatever, and upload JPEG
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@danielflaco Perhaps it was really, really sunny. I can't think of any other reason.
So it is allowed to photoshop / manipulate the picture, but you just need to safe to raw file and send back to the forms?
ChristopheSterkens 3 weeks ago
@ChristopheSterkens you can do whatever kind of edit you want. Than save it as a JPEG and upload it.
JaredPolin 3 weeks ago 2