On 11/23/2010 9:28 PM, Jeffery Smith wrote:
The size of the LCD on your camera is TINY. You can probably see if the image
is grossly out of focus, but I wouldn't expect much more. It's amazing that we
get spoiled by the increasing size of LCD screens on the newer cameras, and
then when we pick up a starkist, it looks like a postage stamp sized LCD.
Jeffery
That's because it /is/ a postage stamp sized LCD.
On Nov 23, 2010, at 8:07 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
On Nov 23, 2010, at 8:31 PM, Jeffery Smith wrote:
RAW processing isn't really scary. It just uses files that have not been
modified by in-camera processing/tweaking. The only thing that is really
noticeably off is color balance, but the RAW processing software usually has
the choices that the camera would (auto, tungsten, daylight, shade, etc.) that
you can choose from a menu, and you can lighten, darken, change contrast. When
shooting theater productions, I usually don't correct for colors as the
slightly warm tone of the floodlights is aesthetically pleasing.
Thanks, Jeffrey. It's getting to the point where I need to stop asking
questions and just try it. That said, I really am a novice, relying a lot on
the immediate feedback that digital photography provides to help me become a
better photographer. If I'm shooting raw, what will the images on the lcd
screen tell me about the quality of my images?
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