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A camera raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of either a digital camera, image scanner, or motion picture film scanner. Raw files are named so because they are not yet processed and therefore are not ready to be printed or edited with a bitmap graphics editor. Normally, the image is processed by a raw converter in a wide-gamut internal colorspace where precise adjustments can be made before conversion to a "positive" file format such as TIFF or JPEG for storage, printing, or further manipulation, which often encodes the image in a device-dependent colorspace. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of raw formats in use by different models of digital equipment (like cameras or film scanners).
Raw image files are sometimes called digital negatives, as they fulfill the same role as negatives in film photography: that is, the negative is not directly usable as an image, but has all of the information needed to create an image. Likewise, the process of converting a raw image file into a viewable format is sometimes called developing a raw image, by analogy with the film development process used to convert photographic film into viewable prints. The selection of the final choice of image rendering is part of the process of white balancing and color grading.
Image file formats are standardized means of organizing and storing digital images. Image files are composed of digital data in one of these formats that can be rasterized for use on a computer display or printer. An image file format may store data in uncompressed, compressed, or vector formats. Once rasterized, an image becomes a grid of pixels, each of which has a number of bits to designate its color equal to the color depth of the device displaying it.
The size of raster image files is positively correlated with the resolution and images size (number of pixels) and the color depth (bits per pixel). Images can be compressed in various ways, however. A compression algorithm stores either an exact representation or an approximation of the original image in a smaller number of bytes that can be expanded back to its uncompressed form with a corresponding decompression algorithm. Images with the same number of pixels and color depth can have very different compressed file size. Considering exactly the same compression, number of pixels, and color depth for two images, different graphical complexity of the original images may also result in very different file sizes after compression due to the nature of compression algorithms. With some compression formats, images that are less complex may result in smaller compressed file sizes. This characteristic sometimes results in a smaller file size for some lossless formats than lossy formats. For example, graphically simple images (i.e. images with large continuous regions like line art or animation sequences) may be losslessly compressed into a GIF or PNG format and result in a smaller file size than a lossy JPEG format.
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In this video we cover all the basics from viewing your RAW files on your computer to opening them in your RAW editing program, flipping them, using the sliders, opening them in Photoshop, and converting them to jpg. Subscribe for more great photography tips & tutorials: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=startphotography More tools & downloads for running a successful photography business at http://www.howtostartphotography.com Like us on Facebook for Giveaways and Specials! http://www.facebook.com/PhotographerOvernight
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Learn how to shoot in RAW format, from camera settings to Lightroom, Photoshop, White Balance, etc. The biggest reason to shoot in RAW is the amount of control it gives you in post since it captures so much more information. Check out the full post at: http://phlearn.com/shoot-raw Website: http://phlearn.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Phlearn Twitter: https://twitter.com/aknacer Google+: https://plus.google.com/105267656376269695918/posts For more tutorials and how to videos check out our extensive Photoshop and photography video channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/PhlearnLLC We cover everything from Photoshop tutorials, photography tutorials, how to videos and more!
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Most DSLR cameras can shoot Jpegs, Tiffs and Raw files and these are what are called image file formats. So what are they? Well let me explain. When you take a photo on a digital camera it shoots a Raw file which is not an image file format at all. It's a data file containing everything needed to create an image file from, kinda like a recipe. If you're set to shoot jpeg then the camera's processor looks at the data and makes the jpeg file from it and throws the raw file away. The same things happens when you shoot in Tiff mode - it creates the tiff from the raw then deletes the raw. So what are the benefits? Jpegs are very compressed and small so the are a convenient image file format to use for most things. The downside is that they degrade each time you save them so if you're workin...
http://froknowsphoto.com/raw-vs-jpeg-vs-ken-rockwell-interview/ I got to sit down for an "interview" with Ken Rockwell and talk about RAW vs JPEG. Well not exactly, I am still waiting on a response from Ken to have an open minded discussion about RAW and JPEG and get his take. This is the first in a series of videos where I take reasons for not shooting RAW and dispel them. #1 "I get it right in the camera" Nothing I love more than hearing I get it right in the camera!!
Hey Folks! , New Video on how you can open the raw images ( raw format ) The Microsoft Camera Codec Pack provides support for the following devices and raw images formats: Canon: Digital Rebel XT, Digital Rebel XTi, EOS 1DC, EOS 10D, EOS 20D, EOS 30D, EOS 40D, EOS 50D Digital, EOS 60D, EOS 60Da, EOS 70D, EOS 100D, EOS 300D, EOS 350D, EOS 400D, EOS 450D, EOS 500D, EOS 550D, EOS 600D, EOS 650D, EOS 700D, EOS 1000D, EOS1100D, EOS 5D, EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D, EOS 7D Digital, EOS D30, EOS D60, EOS Digital Rebel, EOS Kiss Digital, EOS Kiss Digital N, EOS Kiss Digital X, EOS Kiss F, EOS Kiss X2, EOS Kiss X3, EOS Kiss X4, EOS Kiss X5, EOS Kiss X6i, EOS Kiss X7, EOS Kiss X7i, EOS Kiss X50, EOS M, EOS Rebel SL1, EOS Rebel T1i, EOS Rebel T2i, EOS Rebel T3, EOS Rebel T3i, EOS Rebel T4...
This tutorial explores the image format and size options in the Canon Rebel T3i. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Home-Computing-Photography-tutorials/Shooting-with-the-Canon-Rebel-T3i-600D-and-Kiss-X5/86638-2.html?utm_medium=viral&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_campaign=videoupload-86638-0306 This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter three of the Shooting with the Canon Rebel T3i (600D and Kiss X5) course presented by lynda.com author Ben Long. The complete Shooting with the Canon Rebel T3i (600D and Kiss X5) course has a total duration of 3 hours and 16 minutes, and reviews the Canon Rebel T3i camera's components and basics of operation, including changing lenses, navigating the menus, shooting in Auto mode, and reviewing and managing photos on the camera's LCD screen Shooti...
This tutorial explains how to use Photoshop Elements to process, enhance, modify and crop RAW format photographic images.
Hey guys I got my iPhone 7 Plus this morning and I took it out for a test to see how the Raw files and 4k video look on the new camera(s). It's not a full review. I just wanted to talk about the photography and video side of things. Obviously I didn't have a ton of time to take the worlds best photos in 5 hours but at least you get a chance to see what it can do in the real world. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The app you need to shoot DMG - Its called Manual in the app store.
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Local Adjustments in Camera Raw 5 Copyright Author: Colin Smith Source videos: http://www.photoshop.com/tutorials?keywords=Photoshop+Tutorials&sort;=rating&product;=all&difficulty;=all The big WOW feature in Camera Raw 5 is the ability to make localized corrections. Join Colin Smith as he shows you what this tool is capable of.
Adobe Camera Raw Basics Copyright Author: Julieanne Kost Source videos: http://www.photoshop.com/tutorials?keywords=Photoshop+Tutorials&sort;=rating&product;=all&difficulty;=all Julieanne Kost explains the benefits of working with Raw files and shows you how to use Adobe Camera Raw for maximum quality and flexibility.
This approach to editing Camera RAW photos lets you reopen them later on and adjust exposure, sharpening, white balance, and other settings. Requirements: PSE 13+ and Elements+
I apologize I have not uploaded in a long time. This is a raw update video and also a promise to upload more often!! My camera also died while filming... I know, you are probably thinking, how does a camera battery that hasn't really been used die while filming! Why the heck wasn't it charged?! I hope you continue to join me by watching these videos!
Short RAW Video test of a surfer at King Edward's Bay Tynemouth. Camera: Canon 50D with Magic Lantern software. Lens: Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
In this weeks show we first talked about why we would shoot RAW images? We also looked at the RAW image editor that comes with Elements 13. We then took a quick look at the new organizer. Then we dove into some of the top new features of Elements 13. Listen till the end to find out if this is a much needed upgrade? Check out my DVD collection at: http://www.jackstechcorner.com. Or signup for my online photography class at: http://www.jtclearning.com Please support the shows by using my Amazon link on my site when you buy anything from Amazon.com. Thanks for tuning into the show. Please rate and comment on this show on ITunes.
I wanted to create this quick review as a response to several reviews that lacked the full overview of the LG G4 camera. I hope you all enjoy.
Cette vidéo vous propose d'aborder les différents types de fichier JPEG, TIFF, RAW et DNG. Nous aborderons les différentes caractéristique des fichiers, quand les utiliser, quand ne pas les utiliser et ce que l'on peut faire des photos stocké dans tel ou tel type de fichier. 1:18 le JPEG 8:32 le TIFF 12:58 le RAW 18:11 le DNG 24:15 Conclusion Ensuite un grand merci à +Tom Migot pour sa participation sur la partie du DNG. Je vous conseille sa chaîne qui est très bien faite. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmq5_hwVk7HFQNcimjuIGvw Je tiens avant tout à m'excuser du bruit du vent dans le micro durant la vidéo. Retrouver le tutoriel sur le blog avec plus d'explication, et des exemples de photo : http://blog.deviens-photographe.com/index.php/2015/09/quel-format-fichier-jpeg-tiff-raw-dn...
While much larger in terms of file size, Camera RAW images have many advantages over that of typical JPG files. In this tutorial, we will explain the advantages of camera RAW editing, the difference between a JPG and Camera RAW file, and how to effectively manipulate a RAW file to get the most out of your photographs. More tutorials can be found at http://psd.tutsplus.com.
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From simple to complicated, every photographer develops their own post-processing workflows. In this session, Nichole Paschal will demonstrate a basic editing workflow from a RAW image to print ready and then walk through the additional steps taken to transform this forest river image. Photoshop CC and multiple Topaz programs, including Clarity, Lens Effects, ReStyle and Glow will be used for this editing tutorial. Recorded 1/20/15
You can get the my entire training at http://www.photoserge.com/apps TUTORIELS FRANÇAIS : =================== http://www.photoserge.com/tutoriels This course will take you through 6 different projects form A to Z, showing you my workflow with camera raw and Photoshop CS 6. This video will present you with all the before and after : Video 1: Camera Raw Basics FREE ON YOU TUBE Duration : 21 minutes In this video, we will go over all the basics of the camera raw and the basis of my workflow. Video 2 : Venice Plaza Duration : 15 minutes Let's apply this workflow to a photo taken in the end of afternoon in Venize Italy. Video 3 : The roof of Paris Duration : 14 minutes This photo was completly under expose, you will see that the workflow is slightly different for underexposed pho...