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29-04-08, 11:29 AM
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Re: Discrepancies in Raw files?

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29-04-08, 11:50 AM
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Re: Discrepancies in Raw files?


I still haven't tried it yet though.But I do want to try some HDR at some point and I suppose that would be better shot in RAW.


Is it normal to be a bit scared of your camera

I haven't fiddled that much with it yet, as I am scared of altering the settings too much and then not getting it back to normal


     
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30-04-08, 03:24 PM
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Re: Discrepancies in Raw files?

Yes, thats about right. As long as the "fiddling" serves a purpose.

Scope and Room: If you know the difference between destructive(DC) and nondestructive(NDC) changes - there are NDCs in "Raw" witch are DCs later in postprocessing.
And if you by mistake work on your only original and mess it up completely, you can revover it even if you have saved it with the same name. Ie. you chan erase every pixel, save and still recover.

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30-04-08, 03:35 PM
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Re: Discrepancies in Raw files?

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It's good to make an informed decision tho

I started the thread to highlight the discrepancies in Raw files. Mainly that when you shoot in RAW, and _don't_ use the manufacturers own editing software, there is a big chance those raw files are not carrying through many of the camera settings that you shot with - in other words undoing what you did with the camera to begin with, and expecting you to make changes via the software instead.
Sorry Azz. I missed this one. I think I disagreed, but before I make up my mind - pls tell me what settings are not passed in the metadata.

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