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Camera RAW pt.1
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Raw image files are sometimes called digital negatives, as they fulfill the same role as negatives in film photography: that is, the negative is not directly usable as an image, but has all of the information needed to create an image.
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The purpose of raw image formats is to save, with minimum loss of information, data obtained from the sensor, and the conditions surrounding the capturing of the image (the metadata).
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Take Me To The Bridge You can use Adobe Bridge in order to manipulate a JPEG image as though it were a RAW file.
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File Browse in Bridge
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File Open in Camera RAW
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The Basic Screen: White Balance, Viberance and Saturation
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The Basic Screen: White Balance, Viberance and Saturation Click on the “whitest” part of the image
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To start over….
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HSL / Greyscale Hue, Saturation, Luminance & Greyscale
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Split Toning: Adjusts Hue and Saturation of highlights and shadows separately.
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Camera Calibration: Affects shadows and RGB tonal range separately.
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Vignetting: Mimics shading that can occur from optical confusion.
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Post crop Vignetting gives you more control over the final product, but looks less like what would have happened as a result of the lens.
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Assignment: Lastname.1A.jpegtoraw 4 sub folders, each named after the subject of the 4 pictures (ex: Lucy) in each: Original.jpg Basic.1.jpgCalibration.1.jpg Basic.2.jpgCalibration.2.jpg Basic.3.jpgCalibration.3.jpg HSL.1.jpgVignette1.jpg HSL.2.jpgVignette2.jpg HSL.3.jpg Splittone.1.jpg Splittone.2.jpg Splittone.3.jpg
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