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Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 377649" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Yes, you cannot tune a Fiat to that level, unless it comes from their Ferrari or Maserati plant.</p><p></p><p>Even 12 bit RAW has 50% more colours than jpeg. One thing that jpeg cannot do is to manipulate the 12/14bit colour information in its 8 bits. It maps those extra bits to its 8 bits, and that is it. When we recover "Shadows" or "Blown Highlight", we are actually utilising those extra 4/6 bits of information in RAW (in this case the light intensities) to bring them within the 8 bit of jpeg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 377649, member: 16090"] Yes, you cannot tune a Fiat to that level, unless it comes from their Ferrari or Maserati plant. Even 12 bit RAW has 50% more colours than jpeg. One thing that jpeg cannot do is to manipulate the 12/14bit colour information in its 8 bits. It maps those extra bits to its 8 bits, and that is it. When we recover "Shadows" or "Blown Highlight", we are actually utilising those extra 4/6 bits of information in RAW (in this case the light intensities) to bring them within the 8 bit of jpeg. [/QUOTE]
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