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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
I like the way the tree creates a kind of frame for the background & the water leads to the light. Nice colours & fresh feel to this. I don't know anything about RAW, I have a TIFF option on my camera & it does seem to have some benifits but you're right about filling up the card!!
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This is a beautiful image....I always love going out and shooting in the rain. I hardly ever use the raw file format but work with the next level down which on my camera is called super fine and is saved in tiff format. At a resolution of 1600X1200 I can fit about 43 images on a 256mb flashcard.
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If you try to open images strightly from flash, without moving in pc first, still corrupted? Have you tried to upload new drivers for your digicam and/or program you use for moving images from flash? In "normal" use, hq-jpg is far enough. But if you're in that perfect moment, I would suggest using tiff. Oh, btw, beautiful pic. .n
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This is also the first time I've seriously tried RAW file
format mode in the camera rather than JPG. I think I still
prefer JPG. The RAW files take up a lot more room on the
card and don't seem to offer any real benefits with the
software I have.
Above is about the only halfway decent shot I got for my
trouble. I really like the light in the woods while it's
raining. Wet tree bark seems almost black and provides
a nice contrast to the greenery. I'm not sure why this
image isn't very sharp, even after sharpening in post.
None of them were.