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When you shoot in JPG, the camera has to figure out this white balance and apply it to the image. When you shoot in RAW, you can change the white balance after the fact much more easily, meaning it is a great deal easier to adjust the tone of the image in post-processing, and “fix” an image so it looks more natural and similar to reality. It’s really up to you which you prefer. The RAW files will give you more editing control and you would be able to achieve the same effect, but it would take time and work to do so rather than doing it automatically in camera. As I mentioned at the start of this section, every camera manufacturer has their own RAW file format. For example, Canon RAW files have the “CR2” file type. Nikon RAW files are “NEF” files. So instead of “Image.JPG”, you would have “Image.CR2”, or “Image.NEF”. A RAW file is simply a digital image file that is stored on your camera or smartphones memory card. It is minimally processed and is usually uncompressed.

Thanks Carol, much appreciated! Do let me know if you have any questions as you continue your photography journey, I am happy to help 🙂 If you need a new lens, we have a guide to the best travel camera lenseswhich covers the majority of camera types available today Whilst there are a number of obvious advantages to shooting in RAW, there are some reasons not to shoot in RAW.Another reason is that maybe the original image wasn’t good quality to begin with. This can often be the case with things like astronomical images. Well that was quite painless! Phone has option for jpeg or raw+jpeg. No little button or question mark to tap for a brief explanation so here I am. I’ve admitted to myself that I’m close to that point where technology has passed me by and I’m in the dust. mini larimar points I also find the interface and RAW editing to be the best suited to the way I work. It is also the product, I believe, with the most guides online, meaning it’s easy to learn how to use it. There are other types of compression available, such as PNG files, HEIF files and so on. They each have advantages and disadvantages. JPG is by far the most widely used, with HEIF being the default on most iPhones.

A RAW file isn’t edited at all. It’s essentially a blank canvas – the data is ready for you to adjust into a final image, with the adjustments that you want to make, rather than those that the camera wants to apply. So whilst this means that the initial image you look at won’t be quite so impressive as the JPG version, the potential for creating something more impressive is there.

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Do let me know if you have any questions! I also have a beginners guide to how to use a DSLR which you might find useful: Dumortierite Crystal Point , Dumortierite Chip , Dumortierite In Quartz , Raw Dumortierite , Dumortierite Crystal , Blue Dumortierite Quartz CHILL herbal blend • mood enhancer • herbal tea • marijuanilla, damiana, skullcap, rose petals, calendula, lemon balm, blue cornflower Of more concern is the fact that you are finding your individual images are coming out differently. I would recommend continuing to shoot in RAW, but setting your camera to full manual. So that is manual white balance, manual aperture, manual ISO and manual shutter speed. If your lighting conditions remain the same (which they should as you sound like you are controlling them), then every photo should come out the same. It sounds like in your case the camera is making minor adjustments to each shot, likely because the color tone of different parts of the image is different, and this is confusing the camera. Because you want every image to be the same, you will definitely get better results by doing everything in manual. Once you have the first shot right, all the other shots will look the same. Then you can merge all the images into one and edit them as one piece. Our run down of the best photo editing software, so you have a tool to edit your RAW files. We also have a guide to the best laptops for photo editing

The difference will be quite obvious – the colours will be more muted in the RAW file, and it might have a more reduced contrast and not look as sharp as the JPG file. As far as I am able to ascertain, RAW is usually capitalized for two reasons. First, to distinguish it from the word “raw”, which has its own definition. Second, as file extensions traditionally have always been capitalized (like .DOC for Word documents, or .XLS for excel spreadsheets), this indicates that RAW refers to a filetype. To be honest though, there’s no rule that says you have to write RAW rather than raw. It’s up to you! First, if you can’t see yourself spending much time editing or working on your photos after pressing the shutter button on your camera, RAW might not be for you. It will add time to your workflow, and whilst the end result may be better photos, if you just don’t have the time or inclination to do it, it’s likely not going to be for you.There are also a number of free, open-source image editing solutions. These can be an easy way to dip your toe into RAW file editing without any cost. The features they offer vary, and there are less tutorials available online, so they can be a bit more overwhelming when you are starting out. In the example above, you can see the original RAW file on the left, and the edited version on the right. As you can see, I had to underexpose the hillside here, so as to have the clouds and sky correctly exposed. Then, in post, I was able to recover the shadow details and create a more balanced and correctly exposed image. BEST QUALITY rare grade AA larimar towers, obelisk, all natural genuine healing crystals, from Dominican Republic

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