[HUG ] Re: IMG: Triptych
- From: Mark Rabiner <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 20:52:23 -0400
They is people doing photography over the last years Raw is known be the
latest advancement in the way people do photography. Its not a big secret.
When you open a raw scanned file in Photoshop its a whole new ballgame its
evident immediately. Its quite a trill.
Its like watching your first print come out from sheet film instead of 35mm.
I had to go back and re scan images I'd done the old way as I realized that
this is what was needed and in comparison at least these old scans were
"bad" scans. Especially in a wide range tonality image.
http://rabinergroup.com/ImagePages/Laterellefallspage.html
The older scans I made of this neg never held everything. I'd get lacking
detail in the dark side of the rocks or highlighted side of the water.
The raw scan which a result you are looking at easily did.
From shadow to highlight. All very much their and easily to tweak like you
want in Photoshop.
Raw scans are more meaty.
More succulent.
But you shouldn't need steak knives they're quite tender.
Mark William Rabiner
> From: Austin Franklin <austin.franklin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: "hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 17:57:38 -0500
> To: <hasselblad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [HUG ] Re: IMG: Triptych
>
> Hi Mark,
>
>> I don't have names for the data but I do have the experience of
>> shooting and
>> scanning in raw and then dealing with the info and the info is
>> all there...
>
> Certainly, that is what raw data should be...
>
>> ...to
>> deal with an a much more non clipped manner it sure feels and looks like.
>
> For JPG, no doubt. For TIFF, that is, as I am trying to say, implementation
> dependant. There is nothing preventing a TIFF file from containing exactly
> the same data as a raw file.
>
>> And this is what they're telling everybody and everybody seems to be
>> believing it.
>
> Who is the "they"?
>
> Regards,
>
> Austin
>
>
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