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07/03/2006 01:37:11 PM · #1
I know white balance doesn't matter in RAW - but what about all the other settings? My D70 Lantern guide recomends I set contrast, saturation etc. pretty flat on my camera when shooting RAW. Does it matter? If I set contrast to high but later decide I want it low am I going to degrade the image quality by changing it in my RAW processing software?
07/03/2006 01:39:07 PM · #2
Originally posted by Megatherian:

I know white balance doesn't matter in RAW - but what about all the other settings? My D70 Lantern guide recomends I set contrast, saturation etc. pretty flat on my camera when shooting RAW. Does it matter? If I set contrast to high but later decide I want it low am I going to degrade the image quality by changing it in my RAW processing software?


you can always undo any in camera changes in Raw
i found i was undoing all the changes all the time - so i try to set as flat as possible
07/03/2006 01:44:45 PM · #3
Originally posted by ralphnev:


you can always undo any in camera changes in Raw
i found i was undoing all the changes all the time - so i try to set as flat as possible


Yes, some RAW converters will pre-load the in-camera settings, but it's all changable. Personally, I prefer to sstart with a flat image coming into PS. Curves can bump both contrast and saturation.
07/03/2006 01:49:37 PM · #4
You can change the values of the saturation, contrast, etc sliders. I have everything set to zero because I prefer to start with an image just as the camera captured it. It's a matter of personal preference.

June
07/03/2006 02:07:12 PM · #5
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Personally, I prefer to sstart with a flat image coming into PS. Curves can bump both contrast and saturation.


For my purposes, I agree with this when jumping straight to a 16-bit image (which I do for the most important and/or most difficult to edit images).

But if I'm converting to an 8-bit image, then I'll do as much at the raw conversion stage as possible before I ever get the image into PS. In fact, with RawShooter Premium's ability to set curves and levels, I hardly ever touch an image in PS until the customer says they want to enlarge it. All 4x6's are straight out of RSP without editing.

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