Did it strike again? :)

Raw is comparable to transparency film in that very little interpretation is done to what could be considered the first generation image. After that the analogy between digital files and film qucikly swings to one where Raw is more analagous to negative film than to transparency. I

In other words .jpg and .tif formats give you less overall range of control post-shutter release as did transparency film. Raw format and negative film provide a larger range of control post-shutter release.

Tom C.




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Subject: Re: Why I Haven't Yet Switched
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 21:19:17 EST

In a message dated 12/1/2005 6:12:39 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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I think most here would consider it the opposite of what you just said.

Tom C.
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Dsylexia strikes again. RAW = slides, JPEG = print film.

Sheesh.

marnie who needs an interpreter



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