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Struggling to understand Picture Controls
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 809841" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I don't think Picture Control is what you think it is. Let's backup a bit and explain a few terms and concepts. RAW files are exactly that, RAW DATA... You cannot "see" a RAW image. It is tpure data. When you take a picture, the camera saves the RAW data to the memory, and as a Preview of that image, it displays a JPEG image. It uses the selected PC as a recipe to interpret the RAW data and display the JPEG. It does the same when you have the camera set produce JPEG images... You cannot save Shutter speed and/or aperture settings to a PC. </p><p></p><p>What you are looking for are Scenes in the Automatic setting, but then, those are automatic... And some Nikon cameras have what are called User Settings, but those are typically limited to only a couple of Dial Settings, and those also do not Save the Shutter speed or aperture settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 809841, member: 10742"] I don't think Picture Control is what you think it is. Let's backup a bit and explain a few terms and concepts. RAW files are exactly that, RAW DATA... You cannot "see" a RAW image. It is tpure data. When you take a picture, the camera saves the RAW data to the memory, and as a Preview of that image, it displays a JPEG image. It uses the selected PC as a recipe to interpret the RAW data and display the JPEG. It does the same when you have the camera set produce JPEG images... You cannot save Shutter speed and/or aperture settings to a PC. What you are looking for are Scenes in the Automatic setting, but then, those are automatic... And some Nikon cameras have what are called User Settings, but those are typically limited to only a couple of Dial Settings, and those also do not Save the Shutter speed or aperture settings. [/QUOTE]
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