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Forum: The Photography Forum 23-03-06, 20:46
Replies: 178
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Posted By Stephen
Hi Don, been a bit busy recently, but have been...

Hi Don, been a bit busy recently, but have been looking in frequently to keep up with things in this thread. TBH I'm a little confused as to where you are at with all this business, though the...
Forum: The Photography Forum 20-03-06, 19:30
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Don, it is generally accepted that it is better...

Don, it is generally accepted that it is better to expose for the highlights, then bring up the shadows in your image manipulation software.

The two shots below are the same image. The first is...
Forum: The Photography Forum 19-03-06, 17:28
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Again there is an interesting article on this...

Again there is an interesting article on this site about using Raw.

One interesting thing he raises and I forget whether this has been mentioned here here before is the lack of a standard format...
Forum: The Photography Forum 19-03-06, 17:18
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
It seems a fairly clear and unbiased article to...

It seems a fairly clear and unbiased article to me Don HERE (http://www.prime-junta.net/pont/How_to/o_RAW_workflow/_RAW_workflow.html) is another you may be interested in

It seems to me that the...
Forum: The Photography Forum 17-03-06, 13:31
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
I wonder if you are missing some of my point Don....

I wonder if you are missing some of my point Don. The fact is that of course some processing has gone on. This is proven by the differences I mentioned in the two examples. However at their...
Forum: The Photography Forum 17-03-06, 12:24
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Well I'm sorry but I can't really see a great...

Well I'm sorry but I can't really see a great deal of value in Don's comparison. Please don't misunderstand me I have no loyalty to RSE whatsoever, but the same comments would apply whatever...
Forum: The Photography Forum 16-03-06, 23:08
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
LOL well you are all welcome to it :D I suppose...

LOL well you are all welcome to it :D I suppose someone has to do it though, and it can be interesting to see the results. The thought of photographing fonts and colour charts however is frankly a...
Forum: The Photography Forum 16-03-06, 23:00
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
You are welcome :) So, to sum up and...

You are welcome :)

So, to sum up and clarify, are you saying that in your example, the left hand image in each pair is the one interpolated in the raw conversion, and the right hand image in each...
Forum: The Photography Forum 16-03-06, 13:06
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Ah you are right, wrong use of techical terms on...

Ah you are right, wrong use of techical terms on my part :o What I should have referred to is the loss of data as in bytes. It is this of course that allows the file to be reduced in size. The...
Forum: The Photography Forum 16-03-06, 11:25
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
:D Its a difficult one innit ;) Personally I...

:D Its a difficult one innit ;)
Personally I think your original premis is flawed. A jpeg file does not necessarilly contain the same detail, as we know up to 75% of the pixels have been chucked...
Forum: The Photography Forum 16-03-06, 09:52
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Don I too came from a world of film, using 6x6 a...

Don I too came from a world of film, using 6x6 a lot of the time, however I used mainly ISO400 film. I'm a real world photographer :) and I knew that medium format images printed to the sizes that...
Forum: The Photography Forum 15-03-06, 23:49
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Don, I can understand your desire to trade up and...

Don, I can understand your desire to trade up and consequently the need to do the same with the PC, I have been there too :) However if funds are limited it seems to me that the best bet is to go...
Forum: The Photography Forum 15-03-06, 16:11
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
A classic example of where personal choice...

A classic example of where personal choice controls the end result. I would have chosen somewhere in between the two. ;) Using in camera JPEGS you would not have had the choice and probably have had...
Forum: The Photography Forum 15-03-06, 16:05
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Christine, the ACR picture shows a good histogram...

Christine, the ACR picture shows a good histogram showing a full range of tones. (However it is set to 16bit :( ) The Histogram from the JPEG is well out however. Proof perhaps that the in camera...
Forum: The Photography Forum 15-03-06, 15:13
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
Now I'm really confused :confused: Which...

Now I'm really confused :confused:
Which program converted the RAW file?
Did you use C1 and RSE to view both files, no that can't be right, RSE doesn't show JPEG files, so was it the raw file you...
Forum: The Photography Forum 15-03-06, 14:37
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
So what is your conclusion Christine. Apart from...

So what is your conclusion Christine. Apart from the obvious difference in levels I can see no difference. The RAW shot however to me is more pleasing, which suggests the in camera processing is...
Forum: The Photography Forum 15-03-06, 12:36
Replies: 178
Views: 85,350
Posted By Stephen
During the short time I have been a subscriber to...

During the short time I have been a subscriber to this forum, I have kept a watchful eye on this thread, and though I may not have read every post I feel I understand the gist of what its about and...
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