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:smokin:DSD did you use that program again?
:smokin:DSD did you use that program again?
My crack at it. If you had shot it in RAW, I could have fixed the blinding white. Great shot otherwise.
Raw is a format that you can shoot in, with higer end cameras. When shooting it RAW, the image is not compressed. Thus, allowing much more information to to be stored.Could you explain how raw allows that?
New to photography....trying to learn:cheers:
Raw is a format that you can shoot in, with higer end cameras. When shooting it RAW, the image is not compressed. Thus, allowing much more information to to be stored.
More colors recorded. Instead of say 32, it's like 232 colors. Or shades.
I shoulda been more detailed as i know this info
I just didnt connect it to this part. So if it was raw, there would be more shades of white so you could take away how bright it was?
I guess my big question is what feature or whatever does a raw format allow to deal with that white light that a processed/compressed format doesnt?
Yes more or less. That is just a slight explanation. It's much more than that. Just google 'RAW format'.
I'm having a hard time understanding the second question. You want to know what makes it easier to edit? It sounds as if you're asking the same question but differently?
Well i know raw is an untouched/all data avail format. I guess my question came in at editing the light in the picture. RAW will allow more colors of white to be there so you could actually edit it, rather than it being one big bright glob of white in the current format it is?