On 4 Aug., 19:04, torger <tor...@ludd.ltu.se> wrote:
> Oh, one more thing. Nowadays cameras get more and more advanced "tone
> mapping" settings to deal with how to compress the extra dynamic range
> the newer cameras can capture into a JPEG. If you work with RAW, it is
> your own artistic decision how you tone map your image.
> ...

as is pretty much everything else. You can change the white balance,
for example, with the exact same results you would have got from
setting it differently on the camera. The only thing you can't do is
change the actual exposure of the sensor.

In my long experience with computers I've learned one thing: If I have
high-quality data, I keep them in their native format or in a
losslessly compressed version of it. Moore's law will take care of the
rest - storage expenses, processing power... but once you let go of
the high quality data, you can never recover, and a few years down the
line you'll rue it.

Kay

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