I never thought about rotating it... learn something new every day. Thanks
I never thought about rotating it... learn something new every day. Thanks
After learning my camera, I will learn Lightroom... I continue on the journey, thanks!
Great advice from a pro and teacher; I also enjoyed the humor Cheers!
Thanks, I will check out the book
This is hysterical, thanks for sharing
Wow, what great responses. I am getting quite an education.
Thanks so much!
Thanks, I think I will take it slow for awhile then add RAW and practice.
A lot to take in and much appreciated. I will continue to practice, learn and access UHH daily.
Thanks again to all!
I love the analogy of water, I think I get the difference between RAW & jpeg. I very much appreciate you all sharing your knowledge and exceĺlent advice. I think getting use to dealing with jpg first, then switch to RAW... is there a problem saving in both formats? Sorry about so many questions. THANKS
I have been shooting in jpeg format and I have a small amount of processing software that came with the camera. Friends who are far more advanced than I, have encouraged me to shoot with RAW format. I am willing, but I still am learning my camera and am not ready for Lightroom yet.
I understand jpeg deteriorates and you have more data with RAW files.
My RAW shots seem flat compared to when I shoot jpeg.
Any suggestions?
Thank you for your suggestions and guidance. I did shoot with a polarized filter (maybe wrong type)?
I will continue to practice and learn.
Thanks Again,
Jim
I am new, started last September with new camera. I did post once and received excellent advice. I have much to learn but am enjoying the journey.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks,
Jim