2008-11-24, 23:34:26
pozwalaja wysyjac zdjecia robione w jpg
ale.........
- The choice between shooting in RAW, Tiff or JPEG is a matter for your own workflow. Shoot in RAW for maximum control in post-processing. If shooting in JPEG, always use the “Fine” (least compressed) setting. Modern professional DSLRs produce excellent jpegs, which are visually indistinguishable from RAW or Tiff. With lesser cameras it may be necessary to shoot in RAW to achieve acceptable image quality.
- Capture images at as low an ISO setting as practicable.
- Turn off all in-camera sharpening.
- Before working on fine JPEG’s, they should first be resaved as tiffs or another non-lossy format, e.g. psd. Never resave JPEG’s in JPEG format - this will result in permanent loss of data and degraded image quality.
wiec tak mysle jezeli robione na "fine" bez wyostrzania i potem obrobka w TIFF albo w PSD to powinno przejsc, chociaz na pierwszy test wyslalbym zdiecia robione wczesniej w RAW
zycze powodzenia
pozdrawiam
ale.........
- The choice between shooting in RAW, Tiff or JPEG is a matter for your own workflow. Shoot in RAW for maximum control in post-processing. If shooting in JPEG, always use the “Fine” (least compressed) setting. Modern professional DSLRs produce excellent jpegs, which are visually indistinguishable from RAW or Tiff. With lesser cameras it may be necessary to shoot in RAW to achieve acceptable image quality.
- Capture images at as low an ISO setting as practicable.
- Turn off all in-camera sharpening.
- Before working on fine JPEG’s, they should first be resaved as tiffs or another non-lossy format, e.g. psd. Never resave JPEG’s in JPEG format - this will result in permanent loss of data and degraded image quality.
wiec tak mysle jezeli robione na "fine" bez wyostrzania i potem obrobka w TIFF albo w PSD to powinno przejsc, chociaz na pierwszy test wyslalbym zdiecia robione wczesniej w RAW
zycze powodzenia
pozdrawiam