Besides being able to adjust the white balance, what other benefits does shooting RAW bring? Can it fix exposure problems? If your photo is over or under exposed by a lot (details already lost), then can you fix it in RAW format?
RAW files can bring back highlight details and shadow details up to around 1 EV stop.
Besides being able to adjust the white balance, what other benefits does shooting RAW bring? Can it fix exposure problems? If your photo is over or under exposed by a lot (details already lost), then can you fix it in RAW format?
i personally avoid using raw as my computer slows to a crawl everytime i open a raw file =(
No problem with my pentium 2.8GHz and 2GB memory :bsmilie: .Time to upgrade your PC man! But it's quite true, I edit the RAW files on a 1.5 Ghz laptop and it's quite slow. On my 800Mhz desktop, it intolerable!
i personally avoid using raw as my computer slows to a crawl everytime i open a raw file =(
Besides being able to adjust the white balance, what other benefits does shooting RAW bring? Can it fix exposure problems? If your photo is over or under exposed by a lot (details already lost), then can you fix it in RAW format?
haha guess it'll be sometime later in the future till i could actually start using raw.... tried doing HDR yesterday with a single raw file and my frickin comp just crashed =(
single raw file? :think: You need at least 2 mah. Besides, if your computer crashed just by opening 1 raw file, you can almost forget HDR liao. :sweat:
1 raw file, saved into 3 jpegs with different EV and merge them in HDR
it crashed half-way through the HDR merging process =(