swanseamale47
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Over the last few days we've been running a traning course, part of it was demonstrating the difference between raw and jpeg.
Now I'd practiced this on CS6, not knowing that the computer I'd end up using was running CS3. When I did the course I couldn't believe the difference I was seeing between the two different versions of photoshop. It was a huge difference, in CS6 even the jpeg sky showed some faint detail, but in CS3 nothing, totally blown, and the default rendering was also a lot different.
Now I knew that process 2012 was better than CS5 2010, but as I'd moved up version by version the difference was less noticable, go back a few versions and the jump showed up better.
My advice if you've updated to a newer version of photoshop/lightroom that uses the 2012 process try going back over your older rejects, images you couldn't save before might look a lot different now.
Now I'd practiced this on CS6, not knowing that the computer I'd end up using was running CS3. When I did the course I couldn't believe the difference I was seeing between the two different versions of photoshop. It was a huge difference, in CS6 even the jpeg sky showed some faint detail, but in CS3 nothing, totally blown, and the default rendering was also a lot different.
Now I knew that process 2012 was better than CS5 2010, but as I'd moved up version by version the difference was less noticable, go back a few versions and the jump showed up better.
My advice if you've updated to a newer version of photoshop/lightroom that uses the 2012 process try going back over your older rejects, images you couldn't save before might look a lot different now.