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07/03/2007 09:03:59 AM · #51 |
Originally posted by Buckeye_Fan: Originally posted by pianomom: This is all really good information. Thanks, guys!
Buckeye_Fan, did you take these using the cloudy setting? I didn't get the chance to try it yesterday, but will the next time I'm out shooting. |
Yep all done under the cloudy setting. |
Cool! Thanks! I looked at your web page, by the way. Doing good! :) |
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07/03/2007 09:30:32 AM · #52 |
I shoot in RAW + JPEG but often use the JPEG for processing. I've found it can be difficult and time-consuming to adjust the RAW image to the specific parameters I've selected. I shoot a lot of animal photography, and usually underexpose by about 1.5 stops, use open shade or cloudy wb setting, and sometimes fill flash. The "properly" exposed RAW file usually takes a lot more editing work. However, there are times I guess TOTALLY wrong, and then the RAW file is a lifesaver :-)
One other reason I do as much as possible in camera is that I also still use film sometimes - I'd love to buy a digital back for my medium format Mamiya, but would have to hit the lotto, LOL - and paying attention in-camera all the time keeps me on my game, so to speak. |
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07/03/2007 09:40:40 AM · #53 |
I usually shoot in RAW + JPEG also. |
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