First Spin with RAW

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So here’s my first spin with shooting RAW during lunch in downtown Hartford.  Not my finest work but I am stunned by the difference between shooting JPG and RAW in terms of image quality.  There is no comparison.  JPG looks so noisy now and RAW is buttery smooth.

Tiza the Warrior Bear

I grabbed this one behind the main drag in West Hartford Center.  I played with duplicating layers in Gimp and then boosting color ranges with the hope of making the white pop a bit more from the brick.

The challenge, as I see it now, is workflow.  I typically shoot between 100-200 pictures in a give “camera day” and processing that many from RAW to JPG (doing color correction and cropping) is going to be difficult and time consuming.  What it likely means is that I am going to have to get very selective about what I “keep” and what gets “tossed”.

My current system is pretty much keep everything unless it is a complete disaster of a shot, ie shots with my thumb over the lens.  With the work involved with RAW I’ll likely make more use of scanning thumbnails, cherry picking my favorites, working them over, importing to F-Spot, and exporting to Flickr.  Any way that I look at it RAW will definitely mean more work in terms of preparing to publish but it feels worth it considering the flexibility and quality it offers.

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