You have a camera that shoots TIFF? Old camera. My Maxum 7D (several
years old) shoots RAW or JPG. It shoots 3 frames per second, regardless
of format. RAW is the raw data dump from the CCD and reflects the actual
layout of the individual color sensors on the CCD. I think most DSLRs
have a RAW format. The RAW format typically isn't processed by anything
in camera (many cameras do some processing such as sharpening or noise
reduction to the image when making a JPG out of a RAW file).
On 12/11/2012 09:32 AM, JohnPW wrote:
Just to clarify:
The image capture is the onerous part. My old camera (Nikon CP4500)
takes forever to capture a TIFF (10-15 seconds between shots) I can
capture JPEGs, bracketed or not, in a burst and the resulting files are
much smaller than a single TIFF. In post porcessing on the compute,r the
TIFFS are not onerous.
John
On Monday, December 10, 2012 10:10:00 PM UTC-6, GnomeNomad wrote:
Hmm, I think using TIFF isn't onerous at all!
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