Nettles
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2014
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- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos NOT OK to edit
We all have our own way of working. As an enthusiastic amateur, (that context can be important), I typically prefer to work with JPEGs. Before editing I usually convert them to a layered format, or TIFFs, to avoid degrading the image by repeatedly saving the original JPEG. I then apply the non-destructive enhancements that are needed for prints.
My cameras are usually set to record RAW and JPEG. For the last 12 years my tweaked JPEGs have been more than good enough for quality prints, and I'm not easy pleased. But having RAW versions available means I can make use of the extra data on those occasions when I actually need it. (Sometimes I experiment with in-camera RAW conversions.)
A lot depends on the image itself, exposure choices, shooting conditions and what manipulation is envisioned. It helps me a lot to be very familiar with powerful image-editing software, in particular its fundamental set of tools.
My cameras are usually set to record RAW and JPEG. For the last 12 years my tweaked JPEGs have been more than good enough for quality prints, and I'm not easy pleased. But having RAW versions available means I can make use of the extra data on those occasions when I actually need it. (Sometimes I experiment with in-camera RAW conversions.)
A lot depends on the image itself, exposure choices, shooting conditions and what manipulation is envisioned. It helps me a lot to be very familiar with powerful image-editing software, in particular its fundamental set of tools.