I've been editing my own photos now for a while and I'd like to try editing other people's shots - are there any resources out there that supply RAW files for people like me to play with?
I'm after a couple portrait shots of any genre with males and females that fill the frame whether they are head, head and torso or even full body strictly for personal practice.
Anyone know of any such place / site?
Cheers - Trev
Many of the camera review sites post samples including raw files. You don't get to specify the subjects or control how the file was exposed.
Affinity Photo is great for editing RGB image files -- a clear best choice -- however, Affinity Photo may be the single worst raw file processing software available.
Joe
Can you elaborate? Why do you think the RAW processing is bad in affinity?
Trev
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Processing from raw originals has some important critical advantages. One of those most critical advantages is the possibility, to the extent the software supports it, to accomplish a completed edit parametrically using only the raw conversion software. When this is possible, which is often the case using LR or C1 or a few other titles, you have the ideal circumstance of a processing edit that is entirely non-destructive, and entirely re-editable. Affinity does not support a similar workflow. Affinity does not save any raw processing work you do in a non-destructive re-editable form. It in fact forces you to work with raw files destructively. In other words if you wake up sober in the morning and look at the work you did and say, oops, what was I thinking, Affinity will likely force you to start over. I'm sorry but that can only be described as stupid.
As an RGB pixel-level file editor Affinity is great. But if you're seriously trying to work with raw files one of your goals is to not have to use an RGB pixel-level editor.
Joe