Lightning Yellow + Crystal White VIIs - Failed Amateur Pics.. :(
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yea, switched the sunnie lense up... it was too bright, hence, blue'in it.
btw,
whats RAW? am a newbie here and am trying to learn more before i buy a Canon 350D..
btw,
whats RAW? am a newbie here and am trying to learn more before i buy a Canon 350D..
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Camera RAW is a mode of shooting on most high quality digital cameras and it is like undeveloped film. Its the raw data direct from the camera sensor. So instead of shooting JPEG you shoot RAW. The advantage is that you can alter and control in detail the exposure, white balance, tone, etc after the fact. So if you were shooting RAW instead of JPEG, you could go back and edit the white balance and further enhance and improve the quality of your shots. The disadvantage of it, of course, is the files are larger, and they must be processed with a converter - either the software provided by the camera manufacturer, or Photoshop.
Hope that helps. If you need more info, let me know.
Hope that helps. If you need more info, let me know.
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