Ir's not exactly as you see it, it's exactly as the camera sees it. Not even that really. Just seems to be
less processed than most other formats. I don't have CS so I have no opinion.


Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:

And now for the onslaught of questions...

Can someone explain to me exactly how RAW works?  I understand that it gives
you a file that is captured exactly as you see it, without colour
correction, compression etc.  Does this also mean that the
contrast/saturation/sharpness/noise reduction settings on the camera are
irrelevant?

In the PS CS Raw Plug-in... When I adjust the "Sharpness" and the "colour
noise" settings it doesn't seem to make any difference to what I see on
screen, can anybody explain this?

How do the changes you make in the Plug In software (eg,
saturation/contrast)differ to when you make the same adjustments within PS?

What does the "Luminance Smoothing" control do?

With regards to Chromatic Aberration, what does R/C and B/Y stand for -
Red/Cyan, Blue/Yellow??

On the "callibrate" tab - are these colour controls just a different way of
"Colour balancing" an image?  What other applications do they have?

I think I love RAW...!

TIA,
tan.









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