Digital Camera Magazine  |  November 2016
SHOOT RAW
You’ve probably heard of it, even read about it too. But what is this mysterious thing called ‘raw’? Raw files are simply a type of image file produced by cameras. They contain a great deal more colour and tonal information than a JPEG, which means they’re able to record more detail. If you shoot a JPEG with your camera, on the other hand, the file is processed
in-camera. A JPEG straight from the camera always looks more ‘finished’ than a raw file, which looks dull until it’s processed, but you have less control over the look of JPEGs when you edit them later.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Digital Camera Magazine November 2016.