24 juin 2011

Why not show the pictures the day following a photographic report?

blog announcement

A bit of “technical explanation”…

The files of the pictures I take are saved in .raw (.cr2) format.
What’s that? This is simply a native format, meaning a non-compression format.
Unlike the.jpg format you are probably all used to, the .raw format requires software interpretation of the picture for it to be more aesthetic.

Why make if difficult and use .raw format instead of .jpeg
The answer is simple – the .raw format allows more freedom during image processing without damaging it.

Since pictures explain better than words, here are two or three examples: the first one is the processed file and the second one the original file…