Raw - Retouch
posted by Robb Wolff on 25 Jun 2006

This image was captured June 24, 2006 at 8:19 pm using a Nikon D70, f7.1, 1/200 sec, ISO 200 with a Nikon 18-70 lens. It was a warm hazy evening and a polarizing filter was used to cut through the haze and saturate the colours.

The two photos show the difference between the data the camera captures and the image after the information hidden in the data is revealed. When using the RAW setting the camera makes no attempt to prepare the photo for viewing.  The .jpg settings allow the camera to interpret the data and enhance it for the human eye. Working from the Raw data allows the photographer to interpret the scene to suit his or her own designs.

The dull image is the Nikon RAW.NEF file converted to .jpg.  Notice that it's file size is smaller than the retouched version which contains a greater depth of colour and contrast.

The retouched version was "dialed in" on import using the RAW tools in Photoshop then tweaked minimally in Photoshop.

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