So, I am just wondering if anyone still checks this blog? If you do, let me know and I'll continue to post, if no one replies, I'm going to just shut it down and post on my blog.
I check it and i could use as my advice as possible! :) I don't know much. So, are you saying that you can't use cs3 to edit your raw images in? Also, how much of a difference do you really notice in the quality of a picture that is in RAW or JPg? Do you like RAW more b/c you can edit it a lot easier than if it were in JPG?
Ashlee, I don't know all the answers about RAW but I do know, that in order for me to open my RAW image (labeled .CR2), it has to go through my Camera RAW program first. And really, I like RAW because I am getting 100% of all the information in my picture. Which should mean that when I edit it, I have more pixels (or information) to work with. That is how I understand it. I know very little about this except what I have practiced with I just have to say I prefer RAW. My friend Allie, just posted on her blog about RAW and after some research, decided to stick with .jpg. So, I think you just kind of have to figure it out for yourself.
Really, I wish I knew more in this area so if someone does find out more, please share!
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I still check it. :) But I check yours too, so either way is fine with me. I would love as much advice as possible. :)
Me too. I just never post because I don't feel I'm very informative. =)
I just found this blog and I check it often. I think it's great!
I check it and i could use as my advice as possible! :) I don't know much. So, are you saying that you can't use cs3 to edit your raw images in? Also, how much of a difference do you really notice in the quality of a picture that is in RAW or JPg? Do you like RAW more b/c you can edit it a lot easier than if it were in JPG?
Ashlee,
I don't know all the answers about RAW but I do know, that in order for me to open my RAW image (labeled .CR2), it has to go through my Camera RAW program first. And really, I like RAW because I am getting 100% of all the information in my picture. Which should mean that when I edit it, I have more pixels (or information) to work with. That is how I understand it. I know very little about this except what I have practiced with I just have to say I prefer RAW. My friend Allie, just posted on her blog about RAW and after some research, decided to stick with .jpg. So, I think you just kind of have to figure it out for yourself.
Really, I wish I knew more in this area so if someone does find out more, please share!
I still check it too. Thanks!!
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