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If you've a DSLR, or even a camera like Fuji's X100 with its NP-95 battery, then undoubtedly you will certainly be shooting in RAW format (if you're not, then you should be). These high end video cameras really do supply the professional photographer with so much control over their images and if they're saved in RAW format, then post processing is really much simpler and great results could be produced.

RAW format is the fundamental style that image information is stored. When the camera takes the shot, all the settings, details and information is stored in this style. When the file is moved to the PC or Macintosh, it's then opened in a RAW editor in which you can easily change all types of configurations to enhance, or also correct a picture.

For example, have you ever before taken a photo which was under exposed? Besides it being underexposed, the rest of the picture is fine. If the picture was only in jpeg style, the options to remedy this would be low, and although you can do some thing with it, it still wouldn't be right. If the picture was in RAW style, after that you can quickly adjust the exposure as if you were adjusting it on the camera itself. It is that powerful.

Post processing is essential. It is still amazing the quantity of people who still take photos and allow the camera to do the post processing, and conserve as a jpeg. As this may be fine for straightforward snap shots, for real creative stuff, you should enable your computer do the post processing, at the end it is way more effective than a camera.

There's a variety of ways to upload process. The very best program to use is Adobe Lightroom that is a fantastic program for modifying, filing and following a smooth workflow, specifically for large numbers of pictures.

Nonetheless, it's likely your video camera software application has a RAW editor with it on Compact Disc, and this is fine to accustomed to adjust your image.

There are different tabs which cater for various aspects of the image, but to begin with, the main settings in the primary tab will be adequate to play with in the beginning. Along with exposure, you can additionally readjust comparison, highlights, shadows and color balance. All of these are fantastic controls to balance out light and dark areas in the image, however among the wonderful controls is the clarity or sharpness tool.

With this resource, you can really enhance the picture. By setting it to 100 %, your picture can be practically surreal like, as going the opposite direction, causes it to become incredibly soft. The secret to great post processing is to produce a picture that's boosted, however still realistic. Of course, it depends just what effect you wish to do, however in my viewpoint, the very best shots are those which have a little boost that borders the surreal, however still look natural.

Doing your own post processing can not just save a great deal of poorly established images, however is also a lot of fun, and can truly help to improve your shots. Even accustomeding a video camera such as Fuji's X100 and NP-95 battery, you are going to be creating some pretty exceptional shots.