A few questions for more experienced photographers:
1. I'm shooting RAW-DNG, rather than RAW-PEF. Good choice/bad choice?
2. After reading several reviews that were critical of the K10s internal JPG processing, I made the following camera adjustments (based on one of the review's recommendations) - Sharpness +2 Contrast +1. Agree/disagree?
3. I upload my RAW files to my computer using Adobe Photoshop Elements and the RAW add-on you can download from Adobe for the K10. It opens up a screen where you can make initial adjustments (white balance, etc.), but then when you move on into PE, it becomes a PSD file. I don't have the option to continue saving in RAW, so I've been saving nature/artistic photos as TIFFs. I've been saving family photos (which I'll upload to Kodak to print as mostly 4X6's) as JPGs. Good idea, bad idea, other suggestions?
4. I've yet to have quality prints made of my nature shots. Who do you use, and what file format do you recommend for quality printing at larger sizes?
Thanks!
1. I'm shooting RAW-DNG, rather than RAW-PEF. Good choice/bad choice?
2. After reading several reviews that were critical of the K10s internal JPG processing, I made the following camera adjustments (based on one of the review's recommendations) - Sharpness +2 Contrast +1. Agree/disagree?
3. I upload my RAW files to my computer using Adobe Photoshop Elements and the RAW add-on you can download from Adobe for the K10. It opens up a screen where you can make initial adjustments (white balance, etc.), but then when you move on into PE, it becomes a PSD file. I don't have the option to continue saving in RAW, so I've been saving nature/artistic photos as TIFFs. I've been saving family photos (which I'll upload to Kodak to print as mostly 4X6's) as JPGs. Good idea, bad idea, other suggestions?
4. I've yet to have quality prints made of my nature shots. Who do you use, and what file format do you recommend for quality printing at larger sizes?
Thanks!
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