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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby F3Hadlow » Fri Mar 16, 2007 4:53 pm

[quote] :P fine, never thought you could get to many photos but I guess you can!
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby BAW0343 » Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:22 am

:P fine, never thought you could get to many photos but I guess you can!  :o

I don't like to run out of photos mid display do I. ;)


I have 640+  ;)  plus all the batteries I need to get there. I'm all set  :P
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby F3Hadlow » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:50 am

I take it you're shooting in JPEG?
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby BAW0343 » Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:06 pm

I take it you're shooting in JPEG?



yea thats all my camera will let me do.
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby 2992 » Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:03 am

Fantastic photos ;)
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby Theis » Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:42 pm

I take it you're shooting in JPEG?

Let me guess.. Steve, you shoot in RAW format?
Only format to use, if you are a pro..!  8-)
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby F3Hadlow » Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:15 pm

I take it you're shooting in JPEG?

Let me guess.. Steve, you shoot in RAW format?


Yes, I do.
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby Craig. » Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:25 pm

I take it you're shooting in JPEG?

Let me guess.. Steve, you shoot in RAW format?
Only format to use, if you are a pro..!
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby F3Hadlow » Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:30 pm

I take it you're shooting in JPEG?

Let me guess.. Steve, you shoot in RAW format?
Only format to use, if you are a pro..!
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby Tjw2 » Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:33 pm

i saw them flying over the dragstrip in Memphis while doing a show that wasnt right at the airport
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby Theis » Sat Mar 24, 2007 3:45 am

I take it you're shooting in JPEG?

Let me guess.. Steve, you shoot in RAW format?
Only format to use, if you are a pro..!  8-)

Not at all.
I know several pro's who swear by using JPEG. Especially those who work to very short deadlines and those who take lots of photos in a short space of time. RAW is good for those who enjoy post processing to get the photos to their exact preferance and for those who want to print out pictures at an above normal print size. Otherwise jpeg is pretty much equal to raw.

Great shot by the way.

Come on!
Jpeg and RAW couldn't be more far away!
JPEG is a bitmap, RAW isn't..

Raw files are just the raw sensor data. It isn't a picture until it is processed further..

The Pros of RAW format:

   * RAW is a digital negative holding all of the data captured by your camera providing you a foundational element to which to apply all of your edits to with no sacrifice of image quality.
   * RAW file software editors allow you to quickly and easily change the output of your image such as adjusting exposure, white balance, noise reduction, image size (interpolation), saturation, contrast, levels, curves, sharpness, output resolution, bits/channel, etc.
   * RAW file software editors allow you to load saved adjustment settings and some even enables users to batch process a group of files versus making changes to one file at a time.

The Cons of RAW format:

   * RAW files take up more space on your camera's compact flash card or microdrive than other formats.
   * RAW files require you conduct some degree of post processing via photo editing software to convert your image to an editable file type for editing, printing and/or online display.
   * RAW file software editors have a learning curve, even if mild, and for the uninitiated can be intimidating at first.
   * Batch processing and/or loading multiple files may tax slower machines and require more computer RAM to keep your software running smoothly.

The Pros of JPEG format:

   * JPEG is a file format that has been adopted as a standard and can be loaded in a variety of programs making display easy and simple.
   * JPEG files take up less space on your camera's compact flash card or microdrive than other formats.
   * JPEGs can be loaded easily by most all image editing software applications, requiring no intermediate steps.
   * Most dSLRs enable you to choose what size JPEG files (S, M, or L) to save to your compact flash card or microdrive when shooting. This enables you to use smaller images that are easier to handle for email attachments, web display or as an alternate preview mechanism if your camera supports saving files in JPEG and RAW formats simultaneously.

The Cons of JPEG format:

   * JPEGs are not a lossless file format. Each time the file is saved data is compressed, with some data being lost in the process. The net impact can be loss of color saturation, color range and sharpness.
   * JPEG files reflect a one-time interpretation of your subject based on the settings of your camera (white balance, exposure settings and output resolution, etc.). Altering these settings and re-outputting a new file, as you can with a RAW file, is not possible. What you capture is what you get.
   * Interpolating or upsizing an image initially saved as a JPEG can result in less than ideal results. Some 3rd party software applications can do this better than others, but you
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby Theis » Sat Mar 24, 2007 3:56 am

A Raw file is
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Re: Saturday Teaser

Postby Hagar » Sat Mar 24, 2007 4:04 am

Come on!
Jpeg and RAW couldn't be more far away!

That's true but it depends what you intend using the images for. The basic difference is that with JPEG the camera processes the image for you & with RAW you have to do it all yourself. If you mainly post your photos on this forum or use them on the WWW the RAW format would be a complete waste of time. Whichever format the originals are in they have to be converted into JPEG format at some time. I'm no professional & simply enjoy taking the photos. I spend as little time as possible messing around post-processing images. That requires completely different skills which I don't pretend to have. With JPEG I can also check the photos immediately after taking them which is the main reason I use a digital camera.

I print a few selected photos for my friends, family & my growing portfolio. I can get excellent results in anything up to A4 size (the limit of my printer) using the JPEG format which is all I need.
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