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You could achieve the same thing in software with your RAW files by cropping them and then using resize software to make it larger. But if you want to do it in camera, then no, you wouldn’t be able to shoot in RAW.

For the Huawei p30 lite, I understand I have to first install API 2 and then change the setting in the operating system. ( or perhaps Adobe Lightroom would work if API 2 is first installed ) Another reason is that maybe the original image wasn’t good quality to begin with. This can often be the case with things like astronomical images. Since launching the course in 2016, I’ve already helped over 2,000+ students learn how to take better photos. The course covers pretty much everything you need to know, from the basics of how a camera works, through to composition, light, and photo editing. So I would suggest you would need to play with the editing tool to see what you can actually do with the RAW file before making a decision 🙂JPG is also a compressed file format. This means that various optimizations are applied to the image file, which makes the file size smaller. The greater the compression, the greater the loss in quality, but the smaller the file size and the less storage space needed to save it. If you need a new lens, we have a guide to the best travel camera lenseswhich covers the majority of camera types available today Jess and I have both travelled in East Africa. I have travelled in Kenya, and Jess has travelled in Tanzania. It is a beautiful part of the world! With a RAW file, there’s a massive amount of image information available, meaning you can recover skies that are too bright by reducing their brightness, and increase the shadows so they are brighter.

Our run down of the best photo editing software, so you have a tool to edit your RAW files. We also have a guide to the best laptops for photo editing Thanks for your comment! So I’ve not used Affinity Photo, but I imagine it will likely be the same as other tools. So Affinity won’t have it’s own format, it will just use one of the various formats available. TIFF for example is just an image file format, like JPG or PNG or DNG etc. The process you describe is fairly standard – you open the RAW files in the photo editor, make the adjustments, and then save them as a format. When you say you make some minor adjustments, this is what most tools refer to as developing. The process of saving them as a file like TIFF is usually the final export, so you wouldn’t normally edit them after that, although you can. I would imagine that this would work with other mirrorless cameras, as the viewfinding is entirely electronic, but only in review for DSLRs. I haven’t tried it, as I have entirely ditched my Nikon DSLR setup in favour of Fuji, and don’t know my way round other mirrorless cameras. The steps you need to take to enabling RAW support will vary across manufacturers, but will usually involve you accessing an image quality setting in the menu system. This should be a fairly easy setting to access and change.

I also find the interface and RAW editing to be the best suited to the way I work. It is also the product, I believe, with the most guides online, meaning it’s easy to learn how to use it. For my previous phone I was able to edit the operating system ( jailbreak? ) to take pictures in RAW format, and the process was easy, simply change a ‘No’ to ‘Yes’ or a ‘0’ to ‘1’. Rare Natural Red Lepidocrocite Quartz Beads Raw Freeform Crystal Spike Nuggets in Natural Shape 15.5" Strand Glad to be able to help 🙂 So the apps include those options because they can make a small difference, but as you have noticed, if you push them too far it will usually make a mess of it. With RAW, you can push the shadows and highlights further without making a mess of things. But the options are included, as the photo apps often support RAW as well as JPG, and so having the options is good.

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