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I was reading a sort of humorouos column on that other day.
I find I am only shooting RAW now as I am much happier with 12 million colours and how I can print them.On a huge size for print changing to jpg just plain looks better IMO.
This article may make you see things differently.
Twiddle Piddle...
See here
Message edited on: 03/01/2005 22:00
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ahhh... well... i didn't want to sound like a doofus but for me i'm perfectly happy with shooting lots & lots of .jpgs... & this article pretty much mirrors my way of thinking... i luv my cam for what it can do & do not consider myself a pro... my computer processing is slow & i'm not the most patient person in the world...
maybe someday i can afford a more high end cam & PC but for now .jpg works for me, .tiff when i do my magic & print & that's about it... doofus that i am... lol :] (edit)p.s. thanks sheila for a great question & doug for a great article! :]
Message edited on: 03/01/2005 22:58
Doug, thanks for that link. it's a good article! and funny about that "toilet humor!" that was great! i've just heard so many people talk about shooting in RAW, and just didn't get what the fuss was all about. i couldn't see the advantages. Since i don't like to twiddle, RAW is definitely not for me. I was, however, under the impression that the quality of JPEG images were not as good as TIFF. what do you and the rest of ya'all think about the quality of JPEG images vs. TIFF or RAW? Interesting that JPEGs look better printed. randy, i was reading this article earlier today and saw where they were talking about how you can adjust the white balance & exposure on RAW images. Click Here! i guess what i need to do is do some experimenting...take the same picture twice...once in JPEG and once in TIFF...then see if can notice any differences in quality.
we crossed, cindy! silly girl, you definitely do NOT sound like a doofus! I'm happy shooting JPEGs too, but so many people around here keep talking about shooting in RAW. i just didn't see what the fuss was all about. for me, JPEG is just fine by me too. As for TIFF...it sucks that it's so slow. i will experiment and see if i can see a difference between the quality of the images. If i don't, i'm just gonna keep shooting in JPEG. i'll post my experiment results here so ya'all can also help me judge!
my pics straight out of the cam are .jpg but once i work on them (as a copy!!) i save as a .tif in case i want to do more because every time you "save" an image as a .jpg it gets compressed & loses quality
i think i will go out & shoot in the raw though, sounds very freeing! hehe
Message edited on: 03/01/2005 23:32
LOL! I'm the dufus! i can't upload TIFF images here! what am i talking about? i just got done transferring my images (which took FOREVER, BTW). I looked at both the JPEG and TIFF and couldn't see a difference. i'm gonna just keep shooting in JPEG! Cindy, thanks for telling me that! i save as TIFF when i'm in painter, but for some reason i've never thought to do it with my photos!! I'll have to think about that. LOL about going out and shooting in the raw!! well, gf...you wouldn't do that here today!!! freeing, but not worth freezing your ***** off!!! :)
In my gallery there is only about 3 images done in RAW. So I do not have a prob with jpg. I am just experimenting now. There is many better things I can say about the quality,until I have to resize and compress for here. makes not much dif. One thing I have found ,but will not make too harsh a decision yet that with my 8mp nikon 8700 it has real good images for stills and nature. Macros and the sort. But now with this D70 and 6.1 mp I do see a dif on the large size. Thing is I would not trade the speed now for anything. And the sound of the shutter I missed that. rapid fire again. RAW with the 8700 I could take a shot then wait 20 secs for next one. This D70 is like take it right away now. So I don't miss action. OK getting off topic....back to TIFF and jpg.. While you are experimenting Sheila....keep to jpg, you will get many more shots on a card and learn way more!
"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the
absence but in the mastery of his passions."
good to experiment, Doug! That's exactly what i've been doing. I'm the same...love the sound of the shutter and enjoy the rapid fire. that waiting sucks! i shot ducks today and then some landscapes. i only shot in TIFF when doing the landscapes. i agree...my time is better spent getting in more shots than waiting around!!! and if i have problems with lighting, i prefer to fix it in postwork. raw rah raw*, Cindy!!! LOL!
Attached Link: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/rawtruth1.shtml
Have a look at this article. I allways shoot in RAW and store my photos as RAW. I feel they are more like digtal negatives.Eggiwegs! I would like... to smash them!
I shoot in RAW format also. ( I am thinking about designing a T-shirt with the logo: Digital Photographers shoot in the RAW then have (format) in very small print) I think having unprocessed images, is as close to a negative as you can get as azy states. Nothing wrong with shooting in jpgs, but it is a compressed format, while working with RAW then Tiff no compression is done, so I get the highest quality image possible. Not saying I can tell the difference, it is just I know that I am working with the highest quality that I can.
thanks for that link, Azy! it was a good article. Misha, thanks for showing...i do see the difference there. despite the loss in compression when shooting in JPEG, for now, i think i will continue shooting in that mode for the reasons i talked above above. then i will as TIFF as Cindy suggested. perhaps in the future i will find shooting in RAW more to my liking, but not now. i really appreciate all your input here guys! thanks a bunch!
yep... good article for shooting raw azy, ty for the link :]...
will experiment a bit with my cam & see how the process works
as it does have a raw mode but already painfully slow
...wonder how much bigger the files are?
& i'll certainly keep it in mind when i can afford a real DSLR... sigh
excellent thread of info!!! :]
For what it's worth (keeping in mind I'm a rookie, or maybe that should be Doufous Jr.) the bottom line is the end result. I've read about it, tried it and concluded: 1. I don't do sophiscated enough postwork to require the extra info. 2. My basic impatient nature is riled while waiting for the longer processing of the image in the camera and uploads to the computer plus filling up cards so quickly. 3. I do backup frequently and don't want to be using a truck load of DVD's to hold my photos. 4. I have taken identical shots in all modes and saw no perceptible difference on the screen or when printed on my Epson 2200, 2880dpi at 13"x19". But then, I do wear glasses. So I guess it's good to be a rookie, content with my 8mp jpg's, and not worry about such things. I especially like the link DBGRAFIX provided... made sense to me.
cindy...i agree...next cam i buy will be a DSLR...just couldn't do it this time. well, we could have, but we wanted a vacation too! :) jim...gotta say i pretty much feel the same way. oh, that great that you've printed them out & saw no difference. i swear, i just couldn't see ANY difference beween the JPEG and TIFF. then again...i wear glasses too!
Good topic and thread...however, another valid point is: With JPG, TIFF, the camera does ALL in camera PROCESSING, ie, sharpness, brightness, contrast, colour sat etc. With RAW, it is as you see it...NO IN CAM PROCESSING...NO sharpness, NO brightness, No contrast etc... You have FAR more control over RAW imo. ma 2 cents :)
My Cam doesn't support TIFF AFAIK. Even if it did I would use RAW for the reasons jimry mentioned. Albeit that I shoot raw in situations where I'm not sure of the whitebalance to just want the maximum amount of editability, esp in low light situations.
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Attached Link: http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary/Digital_Imaging/RAW_01.htm
This may explain it better SheilaMessage edited on: 03/02/2005 14:59
One other advantage for RAW is when you shot a photo with a bright sky and dark foreground. Normally one would use a ND filter on the lens, but if you don't have one, or forgot to bring one, then you can take the RAW image and process it twice. One for the correct exposure for the sky, then again for the foreground and combine them in PS or PSP. Photo mags suggest this technique all the time, but suggest taking 2 shots. With RAW you do not need 2 shots, as you can adjust the exposure when processing the RAW file. Tedz - I just knew you where a RAW shooter.
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Like Jim, I only shoot raw..... but there are reasons for that:
I'm a control freak..... and I like to have control of all aspects of my images from start to finish. With a raw, I can edit and re-edit, and still retain the orginal unprocessed data the way it was shot in camera.
I need the quality that one gets from 12 bit raw files, because I'm printing for my work to be seen by the public.
I print large.... in other words, not 4x6 snapshots. I want/need the best quality I can get.
I don't have lag times between the camera writing to the disc, so I can afford to shoot raw with the D70. This WAS a major drawback with my Dimage 7, and still is for many non-dslr digitals.
Tiff files are not bad, and much of my earlier work was shot as tiff, but the size rivals that of a raw, there really isn't much difference in that regard, at least there wasn't on my Dimage 7.
It's all depends on the individual, and what their needs are. Whatever you do is great if it works for you. :~)
And for what it's worth.... that Ken Rockwell guy.... doesn't really have a good reputation in certain photographic circles. Not sure it matters much here, but thought I'd mention it anyway. shrug
Message edited on: 03/03/2005 16:36
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