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Hello,
i'm searching for RAW photo files, I want to buy an M2P myself but I am curious about the RAW photos
Can anyone help me?
Regards Dion
maybe WeTransfer?Im working on it its just they aren't normal image files so I have to figure out a way to get it to you
Thank you very much! I use the photos only for myself, no worriesok I have uploaded a folder of all DNG(RAW files) to google drive and anyone can access them here. You can download play with them and use them however you'd like but please don't take credit for them. If you post them please give me, Brett Burkhart, the credit for being the photographer
DNG folder Google drive
ok I have uploaded a folder of all DNG(RAW files) to google drive and anyone can access them here. You can download play with them and use them however you'd like but please don't take credit for them. If you post them please give me, Brett Burkhart, the credit for being the photographer
DNG folder Google drive
RAW is basically a minimally processed image. You use this as a template to make adjustments in post processing. There are a million videos on YouTube that will help you. It’s very good form to learn the basics of RAW and how to process. I’ve shot some images in pretty dire lighting situations. RAW enables me to manipulate them hard and end up with an image that people pay good money for.
If your eye is happy with that. Then you should just shoot in jpg and save yourself a lot of time. We all like different things.Exhibit A looks much better than exhibit B.
Exhibit A looks much better than exhibit B.
If your eye is happy with that. Then you should just shoot in jpg and save yourself a lot of time. We all like different things.
You're welcome.I think I might have forgotten to convert to sRGB. The processed raw look looks a lot different on my computer then it does on the web.
Glad you pointed that out
If your eye is happy with that. Then you should just shoot in jpg and save yourself a lot of time. We all like different things.
I'm all for shooting in RAW, it's all I use.
It's just that in this particular example the adjustments made have introduced a lot of noise and artefacts that are just unnecessary.
RAW gives the user full power to edit the image with ALL the available information in the captured image.
It's just that I'm seeing the wrong type of editing on this example.
Take a look at the side by side comparison and how much noise has been introduced for the sake of adding a little contrast.
There are better ways of handling RAW files.
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I'm all for shooting in RAW, it's all I use.
It's just that in this particular example the adjustments made have introduced a lot of noise and artefacts that are just unnecessary.
RAW gives the user full power to edit the image with ALL the available information in the captured image.
It's just that I'm seeing the wrong type of editing on this example.
Take a look at the side by side comparison and how much noise has been introduced for the sake of adding a little contrast.
There are better ways of handling RAW
How would you have handled it?I'm all for shooting in RAW, it's all I use.
There are better ways of handling RAW files.
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