ericmark
05-07-2010, 08:28 PM
Mainly because I had to show what I could do I have on one set of photos tried to do multi processes. I found that HDR has to be done first but after that there seems to be no rules as to what comes next. Assuming all images now saved as tiff does one convert each one to jpeg then combine to panorama or does one combine to panorama then make into jpeg?
I will admit file sizes can get big and over 500M is not unknown that was 12 pre-HDR files combined and I had to do in three stages.
With three images of a dock I first went into RAW and lightened the area under the quay not sure if when combining it used the info?
With TIFF files when combined as 16 bit they remain 16 bit but take RAW files and combine and I find result is 8 bit so should I have opened as RAW first?
Anyone tried digital negative? To date not tried and I note if one wants to get one of the print houses to print for you they will only take Jpeg. I asked why and answer was simple.
We want people in and out in shortest time and digital negative TIFF etc just take too long. So when on holiday in Turkey with in-laws I have to convert to Jpeg or take in jpeg.
So which is best? Take in RAW and Jpeg or convert to Jpeg in camera?
15 minutes taking photos and two days to process them all. Was it worth it? Is there any point in HDR and should I combine images to get better quality image or is it waist of time and should I just use Jpeg and forget RAW?
Just like to hear what others do! At moment near every image is bracketed and at home I decide if picking one is best or if I should combine. 8Gig SD card is very quickly filled.
I will admit file sizes can get big and over 500M is not unknown that was 12 pre-HDR files combined and I had to do in three stages.
With three images of a dock I first went into RAW and lightened the area under the quay not sure if when combining it used the info?
With TIFF files when combined as 16 bit they remain 16 bit but take RAW files and combine and I find result is 8 bit so should I have opened as RAW first?
Anyone tried digital negative? To date not tried and I note if one wants to get one of the print houses to print for you they will only take Jpeg. I asked why and answer was simple.
We want people in and out in shortest time and digital negative TIFF etc just take too long. So when on holiday in Turkey with in-laws I have to convert to Jpeg or take in jpeg.
So which is best? Take in RAW and Jpeg or convert to Jpeg in camera?
15 minutes taking photos and two days to process them all. Was it worth it? Is there any point in HDR and should I combine images to get better quality image or is it waist of time and should I just use Jpeg and forget RAW?
Just like to hear what others do! At moment near every image is bracketed and at home I decide if picking one is best or if I should combine. 8Gig SD card is very quickly filled.