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D3300
D3300 Picture quality not satisfied.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 453294" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>You do need any photo viewer. Just load Nikon Vie-NX which came with the camera (or down load it). Open the RAW files and see the difference.</p><p></p><p>RAW images that come out of the camera are pretty dull. The reason is that they are 12-14 bit images, where as the monitors are 8 bit. So unless you fit the 12-14 bit colour depth to 8 bit of monitor, they will look dull. As far as PP is concerned, you need to set up the following parameters in your PP program (I use Nikon Capture NX-D), to get the best out of your RAW.</p><p>. White balance</p><p>. Sharpness</p><p>. Exposure compensation</p><p>. Brightness</p><p>. Contrast</p><p></p><p>If you want vibrant colours which just pop up, try "Vivid" picture control.</p><p></p><p>As others have said, most of the digital DSLR produce similar looking RAW. It is post processing that brings life to the images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 453294, member: 16090"] You do need any photo viewer. Just load Nikon Vie-NX which came with the camera (or down load it). Open the RAW files and see the difference. RAW images that come out of the camera are pretty dull. The reason is that they are 12-14 bit images, where as the monitors are 8 bit. So unless you fit the 12-14 bit colour depth to 8 bit of monitor, they will look dull. As far as PP is concerned, you need to set up the following parameters in your PP program (I use Nikon Capture NX-D), to get the best out of your RAW. . White balance . Sharpness . Exposure compensation . Brightness . Contrast If you want vibrant colours which just pop up, try "Vivid" picture control. As others have said, most of the digital DSLR produce similar looking RAW. It is post processing that brings life to the images. [/QUOTE]
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