WORKING WITH CAMERA RAW. HIDDEN CAMERA FOUND. FILM CAMERA PRICES.
Working With Camera Raw
A camera raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of either a digital camera, image scanner, or motion picture film scanner. Raw files are so named because they are not yet processed and therefore are not ready to be printed or edited with a bitmap graphics editor.
A file format used in Photoshop which offers a true digital negative of an image.
DNG is based on the TIFF/EP standard format, and mandates significant use of metadata. Exploitation of the file format is royalty free; Adobe have published a license allowing anyone to exploit DNG,Adobe: and have also stated that there are no known intellectual property encumbrances or license
The action of doing work
a mine or quarry that is being or has been worked
working(a): actively engaged in paid work; "the working population"; "the ratio of working men to unemployed"; "a working mother"; "robots can be on the job day and night"
adequate for practical use; especially sufficient in strength or numbers to accomplish something; "the party has a working majority in the House"; "a working knowledge of Spanish"
A mine or a part of a mine from which minerals are being extracted
The action of extracting minerals from a mine
5 in 1 Camera Connection Kit, AV to TV Audio/Video Adapter, MicroSD/SD/SDHC Card & USB Reader, Sync & charge Mini USB slot For Apple iPad, iPad 2
Supporting iOS4.3 With the iPad Camera Connection Kit, it's incredibly easy to download photos from your digital camera to your iPad so you can view them on the gorgeous iPad display and share them with family and friends. The kit includes two connectors, each with a different interface: The Camera Connector features a USB interface. Just plug it into the dock connector port on your iPad, then attach your digital camera or iPhone using a USB cable (not included). iPhone 3G is not supported. Use the SD Card Reader to import photos directly from your camera's SD card. Connect it to your iPad, then insert your digital camera's SD card into the slot. After you make the connection, your iPad automatically opens the Photos app, which lets you choose which pictures to import, then organizes the selected photos into albums. When you sync iPad to your PC or Mac, the photos on your iPad are added to your computer's photo library. iPad and the Camera Connection Kit support standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW. Certificate: CE,FC Dimension: 65x38x12mm
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Learning about Raw Format (D200)
For my first experiment in working with raw format, I picked an image with significant overexposure. (In the camera .JPG, the shades are almost completely blown).
After processing the NEF (Nikon 200 raw) image, I ended up with a levels histogram with 2 separate peaks. To get this closer together I had to split the image and adjust top and bottom halves separately.
While the density of the shades is still questionable, this is definitely a case where there was extra information in the raw file, that was discarded during JPG creation. A legitimate 'save'.
I took this photo with my cousin's D200 last spring. The D200 supports a RAW + Fine JPG mode which I used here to create an .NEF and a full frame camera .JPG reference image.
Guy from class
...testing white balance. Indoor shot...with no adjustments made, I was stoked to learn how to manage white balance indoors! I'm new to this, so it was a great class!
These photos were taken on Saturday, December 9, 2006 in San Francisco, CA. I took a day-class about dSLR cameras and RAW images and workflow. It was a really great class, and I learned some good tips about managing my camera and taking better photos. I'm excited that I shot all these with manual settings and edited only RAW files. I used Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Bridge for workflow. I can't wait to keep practicing!
working with camera raw
"This is a must read for anyone interested in getting the most from their advanced digital camera." --George Schaub, Editor, Shutterbug Magazine Now that support for digital RAW capture is built into so many cameras and both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, more photographers are using RAW to seize creative control of their digital images. If you're ready to explore RAW capture, or if you've tried it and bumped into obstacles, this book will show you how to optimize RAW files to achieve optimal results. The first introductory book on using Adobe Camera Raw, RAW 101 covers all practical aspects of RAW in Photoshop Elements 3 and Photoshop CS2. Just follow the heavily illustrated, step-by-step examples and you'll quickly figure out how to attain the greatest accuracy from your RAW files, whether it's correcting shadow and highlight detail, fixing white balance, or eliminating noise. Once you see the startling results, you'll no longer want to rely on your camera to make critical decisions for you. Inside, you'll learn everything you need to know to: Get your images ready for RAW file conversion Navigate the Adobe Camera Raw workspace Master RAW conversion controls for exposure, shadows, brightness, and contrast Extend beyond the basics to control white balance, color tint, noise, and more Automate Camera Raw to optimize your workflow Use advanced conversion options in Photoshop CS2, such as curves control, cropping, and straightening Put the finishing touches on your images--adjust levels, use filters, resize, and much more!