Dear Shangara

I apologise for the implication in my post. Judging by the messages that I see about digital on this and other lists I know that there are people who have a very scant idea about the differences between even a jpeg, raw and tiff file. I wasn't including you in this and I did make a mistake in saying "Shangara is wrong" rather than your advice could be taken as wrong if believed.

Bob Croxford


On 29 Jul 2004, at 11:29, Shangara Singh wrote:

It was 29/7/04 8:48 am, when Bob Croxford wrote:

Basically, all you are doing when you process your Raw file is what the
camera would have done had you shot in JPEG or TIFF mode: taken the
raw data
and the camera settings to convert the data to JPEG or TIFF and save
it to your storage device.

Before anyone believes this I must point out Shangara is wrong.

Bob

I'm never wrong! <g>

It's taken as read that the reason you want to process the Raw data at a
later date is _because_ of the extra control. Why else would someone pay
�100-500 for software to process the camera raw data if you can get the SAME
results in camera? Sheesh!


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