Raw isn't just a file format, it's a way of life. RAW gives a sense of purpose and a sense of belonging to a worldwide community of photographers, all dedicated to maximizing the pixel resolution of their cameras.
Only use JPEG if you are willing to follow Linda's advice and make seperate files in your camera for different picture selections. The reality is that raw will give you much more edit capability once you get the files into edit software, but once you set your camera files for various situations it will be easier to get good pictures with JPEG. Also, always follow Linda's advice--can't go wrong!
Only use JPEG if you are willing to follow Linda's advice and make sepa
rate files in your camera for different picture selections. The reality is that raw will give you much more edit capability once you get the files into edit software, but once you set your camera files for various situations it will be easier to get good pictures with JPEG. Also, always follow Linda's advice--can't go wrong!
BebuLamar wrote:
Because you open the raw in Photoshop and PS doesn't apply the same settings you set on the camera so the pictures are different. So you have to make adjustment with the ACR to make the pic looks the same or better. If you use Nikon NX Studio to open the raw file they would look identical to the JPEG.
This is exactly what I was going to write in response to your post.
I will add: In your D500 (and any other Nikon camera) set Picture Controls for the look you want for the image captured by the camera and the Jpeg processed in the camera. If you do not know what Picture Controls are go to NikonUsa or your camera manual and read about them.
https://imaging.nikon.com/imaging/support/digitutor/d500/techniques/201601_12_02_sl.htmlI use Nikon NX Studio to view my RAW images and cull them before any processing of RAW (NEF) files. NXStudio renders the imbedded Jpeg with the Picture Control settings. If you have an image where in camera color and white balance setting are important to preserve, make a Tiff of that image and then process the Tiff in your post processing softare.
For many RAW images captured correctly in camera, Nx Studio may be the only post processing program you need to use.
For some of my images, NX Studio is all that I use. For others I use DXO PL7 and the NIK Collection.
R.G. wrote:
NX Studio will show the adjustments that the jpeg got in camera - which will depend on the Picture Control settings in the camera. NX Studio gives the option of applying the exact same adjustments to the raw files, or if you want you can choose another Picture Control profile to apply. It's worth having a look at the adjustments that the jpeg files get. There's nothing magical about them. They're fairly basic. And the same adjustments are applied to all jpegs, but if you edit the raw file you can give each image tailor-made adjustments.
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The above applies if you import the raw files into NX Studio. If you go with the Picture Control profile that will be applied by default, the sharpening will be very basic and not as good as the sharpening that even a basic photo editor is capable of applying. The more advanced editors will do a much better job.
The SOOC jpegs have the Picture Control adjustments baked in to them and it will be impossible to do a perfect job of reversing them. The same applies to any WB adjustments that were applied in-camera. If you're anticipating any major WB adjustments (due to funny or mixed lighting), raw is a must.
Thankyou all, I was closer in my thought process than I realized, I was overthinking.
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imagemeister wrote:
Raw is a religion and NOT for beginners IMO.
If everyone thought that way, nobody would ever learn to use raw.
One has to risk failure to learn anything. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Raw isn't just a file format, it's a way of life. The mind of the RAW photographer maintains an inner calm as they make clear judgements over every aspect of the image, the WB, the sharpening, the saturation, the clarity, all brought together in the exposure adjustments.
Picture Taker wrote:
That's because you need help to fix your pictures. Take rm better and use JPG
Well, that's your opinion/philosophy....
and you're entitled to it.
But telling us
we should all do it the same way?
Thankyou all, I was closer in my thought process than I realized, I was overthinking.
Agreed as the end result of my editing is the pleasure in the creation. I have read your posts and learned alot.
kc48girl wrote:
Agreed as the end result of my editing is the pleasure in the creation. I have read your posts and learned alot.
Thanks, glad to help!!!
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