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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 657780" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>Raw has far more data in the file to work with. So converting to monochrome results in a far richer conversion. Raw also allows for better results in using 'colored filters', which mimic the color filters used back in the film days to lighten and darken certain colors. So a raw image could easily have a red, orange or yellow filter applied in post to darken a blue sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 657780, member: 15805"] Raw has far more data in the file to work with. So converting to monochrome results in a far richer conversion. Raw also allows for better results in using 'colored filters', which mimic the color filters used back in the film days to lighten and darken certain colors. So a raw image could easily have a red, orange or yellow filter applied in post to darken a blue sky. [/QUOTE]
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