DirtFarmer wrote:
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How do you post a raw photo from the camera without postprocessing?
Directly to your browser.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
Artcameraman wrote:
Posting two photos, one RAW out of the camera, no jpg's that the camera has processed and a second one after porocessing.
DirtFarmer wrote:
...How do you post a raw photo from the camera without postprocessing?
Artcameraman wrote:
Directly to your browser.
The only thing that might show you (depending on the browser) is the embedded preview, which is the same as the camera-produced jpeg, processed by the camera using the settings you have provided.
Just open an image that was shot in raw, it's raw till you
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
Artcameraman wrote:
Just open an image that was shot in raw, it's raw till you
By 'show us', I mean demonstrate how it's done. Screenshots would be helpful, and in addition, demonstrate how the resulting image differs from the camera-produced jpeg.
(Also let us know what platform you're using: Windows or Mac).
DirtFarmer wrote:
By 'show us', I mean demonstrate how it's done. Screenshots would be helpful, and in addition, demonstrate how the resulting image differs from the camera-produced jpeg.
(Also let us know what platform you're using: Windows or Mac).
OK, the labs are closer waiting for commencement to be over this weekend. I think you are using a RAW to Jpeg cable or you might just have a RAW to B&W cable installed. Make sure you are using a RAW to RAW cable connecting your camera to your download device, ie, card reader/computer.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
Artcameraman wrote:
OK, the labs are closer waiting for commencement to be over this weekend. I think you are using a RAW to Jpeg cable or you might just have a RAW to B&W cable installed. Make sure you are using a RAW to RAW cable connecting your camera to your download device, ie, card reader/computer.
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Never heard of a raw to [some different format] cable. Do you have a source for one?
I'm downloading from the card.
Artcameraman wrote:
Sorry you're wrong.
Nope, you are misinformed, or do not understand how raw works. Dirtfarmer is right.
They is a jpeg embedded inside the raw file. That is what you see when opening a raw file, IF you have a viewer/program that will view it. Not all programs will open a raw file to view the embedded jpeg. You can not "post", as upload to a site, a raw file on the Internet. No one at this time has the capability to use a raw file. What you can do is, if you have an editing program or viewer, is open the raw file and save what you are viewing, which is the embedded jpg, them upload that file. Places, like UHH, have a list of file type you can upload.
I've never seen a place where you can upload a raw file for use on their end. Enlighten is if you do.
Also, the is no such cables as you mention. When you download from your camera to you computer, you are downloading the raw file. Now, if you shot raw plus jpeg, both will download if you select both. If you have such cables, show us a link that describes them.
frankraney wrote:
Nope, you are misinformed, or do not understand how raw works. Dirtfarmer is right.
They is a jpeg embedded inside the raw file. That is what you see when opening a raw file, IF you have a viewer/program that will view it. Not all programs will open a raw file to view the embedded jpeg. You can not "post", as upload to a site, a raw file on the Internet. No one at this time has the capability to use a raw file. What you can do is, if you have an editing program or viewer, is open the raw file and save what you are viewing, which is the embedded jpg, them upload that file. Places, like UHH, have a list of file type you can upload.
I've never seen a place where you can upload a raw file for use on their end. Enlighten is if you do.
Also, the is no such cables as you mention. When you download from your camera to you computer, you are downloading the raw file. Now, if you shot raw plus jpeg, both will download if you select both. If you have such cables, show us a link that describes them.
Nope, you are misinformed, or do not understand ho... (
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Must have to reverse the cable end to end.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
Artcameraman wrote:
Must have to reverse the cable end to end.
Please give us more information on this cable you refer to. Who makes it? Who sells it? Website? Link? Reviews?
Artcameraman wrote:
Must have to reverse the cable end to end.
Roflmao.... Are you for real. Now I have to call BS. Please give a link to this cable. If not, I gotta say your a troll.
Not sure what all those acronym's stand for? I'm from the LOL generation.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
Artcameraman wrote:
Not sure what all those acronym's stand for? I'm from the LOL generation.
The question is simple. Without acronyms. Describe the cable. Give information about how the cable works. Who sells it. Who makes it.
If the cable exists, it will be of great interest to the photographic community. If it does not exist, I will have to agree with Frank that you are a troll, just churning the discussion with pure nonsense for your own purposes.
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