Cameras that support raw files usually come with their own software for converting raw to other formats such as TIFF or JPEG. Other conversion programs and plug-ins are available from vendors who have licensed the technology of the camera manufacturer, but also, by using reverse engineering, converters have been created to display images in some specific raw formats. A portable open source program is dcraw, which supports the raw format and can run on various operating systems but has not received support from camera manufacturers.
Lovely Sunset and your work is always perfect
Beautiful as always! I love your work, I still do t have a decent digital camera, but I did get my 35mm repaired! Soon I’ll be out snapping away.
Run away, the camera does not matter as much as the photographic eye of the one who holds it, thank you, my friend.
Good to know, thanks for sharing! Wonderful photograph too
Regards my friend, thanks
Another AWESOME photo!
Thank so much , greetings
thank you Oscarps FOR THE IMPUT.. I can fly with words but shy away with a simple flip phone. regards.
A pleasure, greetings John
While I can appreciate the art, the technology intimidates me to the point, I’m keeping my flip phone. This phenomena is what I call a “godspot”. Great shot!
Thanks my friend
Great post.
Thank so much Techuddy, regards
your welcome.
Beautiful
Thank so much
I have still to try RAW… Still using jpeg
Great shot btw!
When you start working with Raw gives a major leap, but also carries more work of editing and development of the image. Regards Ac
Thank you for the tips, Oscar! 🙂
Have a good weekend!!
Fantastic photo.
Thank so much Pamela, greetings
I have never tried this RAW effect. You photo is beautiful as always.
Well Raw is the format our reflex cameras have to accurately collect the image as the sensor captures the camera, it is best to edit an image and be able to set all parameters without loss of options. Regards Carol.
beautiful
Thank so much Olga
Amazing!
Thank so much Gina
bonitos rayos
Gracias Charo, saludos amiga
The formatting of digital images is interesting in part because you don’t get the same options from scanning older pictures as taking newer ones. In part also because you can do so much more with RAW files than JPEG or .tif
Nice psot!
Raw allows configuring all the parameters of an image, I only work with Raw, but when I pass the images to the wbs I convert them into Jpg with what they lose a lot. Also almost all, not to mention all reduce even more, one thing is to see it on the web and another the original file, greetings Doc.