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Re: Lens [Re: Jim Garvie] #23315
08/07/09 08:06 AM
08/07/09 08:06 AM
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One thing I learned, that, duh, I never thought about, is you can edit your jpgs in ACR, making the wb issue a non issue. Someone told me that a couple weeks ago and I hate myself in the head and said "duh!"

I am sure there is more latitude with raw files, but, this is perfect for me.

Re: Lens [Re: Julie] #23316
08/07/09 09:31 AM
08/07/09 09:31 AM
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Julie,
yup, you can open jpegs in ACR and it does give you additional latitude in terms of processing. Which is nice if you end up shooting lots of action stuff because the buffer in jpeg mode is much larger than in RAW mode. You're still stuck with the image processor in your camera for color saturation and contrast/sharpening unless you can set it for zero in your custom functions.

Jim


Jim Garvie
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Re: Lens [Re: Jim Garvie] #23317
08/09/09 07:36 AM
08/09/09 07:36 AM
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Kentucky, US
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Jim,

Thank you for the information. I happen to live just outside of Louisville and attend the Louisville Kennel Club show every year as a spectator. I can appreciate how awful the lighting is in that venue because I tried to take a few pictures of a Louisville Metro K9 whose handler is a friend of mine and they did not turn out well at all. I realize now my ISO was too low but I was afraid of too much noise. Every day I learn something new.

L
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