When I decided to jump from point-and-shoot digital cameras to something more capable, I was faced with a new choice: should I capture images in RAW or JPEG format? Until that point, all my cameras ...
Sunday: Cheap phone photography, editing apps, and a history lesson Sunday: Cheap phone photography, editing apps, and a history lesson The technological foundation of mobile photography How to take a ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Taking a RAW photo is only half of the journey. Here’s how to edit your ProRAW image and turn it into something ...
Sick of paying for an Adobe subscription just to use Lightroom? Looking for a RAW editor that can handle every part of your workflow? You need to give darktable a shot. This open-source photo editing ...
Discover the differences between proprietary RAW files (CR2, CR3, NEF) and Adobe''s Digital Negative (DNG) format. Learn how ...
If you have a DSLR or mirrorless camera, you may want to start using RAW images instead of JPEG files. Here's what you need to know about using the higher-quality images in Photos on macOS. While ...
Professional photographers have long used the RAW format and editing software to turn image files into gorgeous pictures — and you can, too. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer, whose first camera ...
Using unprocessed raw camera files takes more work than shooting JPGs, but it also gives you better images and far more control in the editing stage. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more ...
In this guide, we are going to discuss what is a KDC file and how you can view and edit it on Windows 11/10. KDC is a raw image format that stored graphics and related information in a minimally ...
The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro don't make any major changes to Google's smartphone formula. They have a custom tensor processor, expansive OLED screens, and arguably the best cameras on any smartphone.
If you’re interested in digital photography then one thing you absolutely need to know are RAW files. We’ve all heard of JPEGs – the industry standard for compressed, easily sharable pictures – but ...
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