by Omag 2.0 » Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:42 am
You'll need to convert the raw-file into a jpeg-file before you can unleash photoshop elements upon it. You should have received a program with your cam to do that.
I use raw during my concert work, so I can adjust whitebalance, sharpness, birghtness, contrast, etc in raw-format. Then I convert the pictures into Jpeg-format and resize them using photoshop elements + some sharpening (Unsharpmask or sharpning) after the resizing...
Be aware that raw-files eat memory. On a typical concertshoot I'll use about 6 to 8 Gb of memory ( 400 - 500 pictures)
During airshows I use jpeg, so I can put many, many more shots on my total of 8 Gb cards...
I tend to use raw in low-light conditions and the more demanding shots, Jpeg when shooting in daylight or if I need lots of shots in a row. Jpeg-files are smaller, so they are written faster to the CF-card..
Cheers,
Omag