From: Pam Niedermayer (pam@pinehill.com)
Date: 06/30/03-04:27:28 PM Z
Shooting raw means keeping the image unprocessed as it were, the
camera's native format. Of course, all formats are stored processed,
since the taking is a process unto itself.
Pam
Judy Seigel wrote:
>On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Peter Marshall wrote:
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>>>And what's the situation concerning the blue meanies (blue edging on
>>>backlit objects)? I quit the upgrade cycle at the Nikon 950 because of
>>>this, now use it only for fairly simple illustration online, like for
>>>ebay and woodworking.
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>>Pam,
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>>It did worry me a few times when I first had the camera, very bad in some
>>pictures. But I think I have it more or less solved by changing the way I
>>expose. It is one of the reasons you need to shoot raw.
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>Um, shooting "raw." I know it doesn't mean "in the buff," or ... ???
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>J.
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