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Do you believe in what you see?

Every photographer would like his or her photos to look perfect. Everyone is trying very hard to capture a sharp image. But sometimes the photo looks unnaturally sharp, so it’s important not to overdo. Extremely sharp photos reveal a richness of detail, even more than you would normally notice in the original scene. They show

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Avoid frustration over bad photos

People value their photos – especially family pictures or pictures taken during a holiday season. All too often though the photos turn out to be too light and need improvement. This can happen due to the incorrect flash settings, incorrect shooting mode, shooting in sunny weather etc. You may become just too excited by a

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Take advantage of testing one more digital camera compatible with ImageConverter Plus (PhaseOne P30)

Some cameras like PhaseOne P30 provide special software to read and convert RAW files, which are also called “digital negatives”. What makes the camera RAW format so awesome is that it saves exactly what the camera’s sensors captured, whereas when you take a picture that is saved in JPEG format, your camera is automatically making

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Updating list of cameras compatible with ImageConverter Plus (Sony DSC-V3)

Images created by cameras using RAW format contain the full spectrum of the data captured by the camera’s electronic sensor prior to all the processing operations. Choosing RAW format enables to extract the best possible image one can get. Different camera manufactures create different RAW file formats, and not all of them can be supported

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Take advantage of testing one more digital camera compatible with ImageConverter Plus (Olympus SP500UZ)

Some cameras like Olympus SP500UZ provide special software to read and convert RAW files, which are also called “digital negatives”. What makes the camera RAW format so awesome is that it saves exactly what the camera’s sensors captured, whereas when you take a picture that is saved in JPEG format, your camera is automatically making

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