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Old Tuesday 25th September 2007, 21:33   #1
graham catley
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RAW's shooter v JPegs

I have been taking RAW images for about 2 years and coverting to JPegs via TIFFS in Rawshooter Pro; recently I took some JPegs and RAWS on the same card and found that I could not seem to replicate the contrast and sharpness in the converted image which was already there in the straight JPeg; I have tried lots of adjusments but Rawshooter conversions just seem to somehow loose something in the conversion from what I can see? I also find that I always have to lighten images converted from RAW in Rawshooter once opened in Photoshop and before exporting for any other use as they appear darker than th eoriginal on screen adjusted RAW image; anyone else found any of these problems?


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