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Thanks Johan, thought i might try something different.......Andras wrote:Very nice work all, had a great few hours with you guys, your shots look very good Menno, tip top..! I'll try and come more often, 8 months is too much of a rest period..hahaha! I'll post a few later if i can find any good ones Thanks for the company!
Well, as far as my knowledge goes (and i have to be carefull now, cause you really have loads of knowledge considering PP), i say yes, S RAW will not give you the full amount of "space" compared to a full size RAW file, but i might be totally wrong here, so please correct me if i'm wrong....Andras wrote:TY, preciate it...
Now I have a question which I can't seem to figure out. I shot all these in S-Raw so that means 10mpx Raw files instead of 18.x. Does the noise show up faster now because I'm not shooting full reso? My answer would be yes, I have the same picture covering the same amount of frame, only less pix so I see it turn up more than with the full reso used. Is this correct?
So, I should only shoot full RAW to have more quality? Who can throw some light on this..
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Hahaha, that's too much credit, dunno if it's true so correcting you is impossible without the knowingwild weasel wrote:Well, as far as my knowledge goes (and i have to be carefull now, cause you really have loads of knowledge considering PP), i say yes, S RAW will not give you the full amount of "space" compared to a full size RAW file, but i might be totally wrong here, so please correct me if i'm wrong....Andras wrote:TY, preciate it...
Now I have a question which I can't seem to figure out. I shot all these in S-Raw so that means 10mpx Raw files instead of 18.x. Does the noise show up faster now because I'm not shooting full reso? My answer would be yes, I have the same picture covering the same amount of frame, only less pix so I see it turn up more than with the full reso used. Is this correct?
So, I should only shoot full RAW to have more quality? Who can throw some light on this..
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That's nice, count me inAndras wrote:Hahaha, that's too much credit, dunno if it's true so correcting you is impossible without the knowingwild weasel wrote:Well, as far as my knowledge goes (and i have to be carefull now, cause you really have loads of knowledge considering PP), i say yes, S RAW will not give you the full amount of "space" compared to a full size RAW file, but i might be totally wrong here, so please correct me if i'm wrong....Andras wrote:TY, preciate it...
Now I have a question which I can't seem to figure out. I shot all these in S-Raw so that means 10mpx Raw files instead of 18.x. Does the noise show up faster now because I'm not shooting full reso? My answer would be yes, I have the same picture covering the same amount of frame, only less pix so I see it turn up more than with the full reso used. Is this correct?
So, I should only shoot full RAW to have more quality? Who can throw some light on this..
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But, my guess is leaning towards your answer too.. I thought about it the last few days and I have to test it out, so Friday evening will be test evening again.
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