Myky D
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Hi all,
I've got a Canon 450D and it's ace. I've read about RAW files, and for the first time I can take them. All I can really garner about RAW is that it's the most info you'll have in a digital file - better even than .tiff.
Points:
I like processing pix in PShop, though at the moment PShop won't recognise RAW (I've only got CS2, and haven't loaded up the Canon software, as am short on memory).
A friend the other day informed me that if I want to submit work to magazines and the like, they'll ask for the RAW.
I notice that RAW is absolutely blummin flippin heyuage. At the mo I only have a 1gb card (yes yes I know but justifying spending £20 on a piece of plastic smaller than my thumb is pretty hard when confronted with Ms D), so they kill it quicker than ... very quickly.
My questions are these:
1. Why would I want RAW?
2. What does RAW mean in terms of processing - I mean - really?
3. Will loading up the Canon software enable PShop to read the RAW files, and if so, will doing so allow me to do stuff I can't already with layers and channels in .tiff files?
4. Is it true about magazines and stuff wanting the RAWs?
5. Is RAW the best format for taking pictures of lions and tigers and bears?
Cheers for any help you can give me.
Myky D
I've got a Canon 450D and it's ace. I've read about RAW files, and for the first time I can take them. All I can really garner about RAW is that it's the most info you'll have in a digital file - better even than .tiff.
Points:
I like processing pix in PShop, though at the moment PShop won't recognise RAW (I've only got CS2, and haven't loaded up the Canon software, as am short on memory).
A friend the other day informed me that if I want to submit work to magazines and the like, they'll ask for the RAW.
I notice that RAW is absolutely blummin flippin heyuage. At the mo I only have a 1gb card (yes yes I know but justifying spending £20 on a piece of plastic smaller than my thumb is pretty hard when confronted with Ms D), so they kill it quicker than ... very quickly.
My questions are these:
1. Why would I want RAW?
2. What does RAW mean in terms of processing - I mean - really?
3. Will loading up the Canon software enable PShop to read the RAW files, and if so, will doing so allow me to do stuff I can't already with layers and channels in .tiff files?
4. Is it true about magazines and stuff wanting the RAWs?
5. Is RAW the best format for taking pictures of lions and tigers and bears?
Cheers for any help you can give me.
Myky D
