Aviation Photographers of Southern Ca.

Photography => Photography Related => Topic started by: Midnight Mover on May 15, 2008, 11:50:43 PM

Title: RAW Format
Post by: Midnight Mover on May 15, 2008, 11:50:43 PM
How many of you shoot RAW, and what software do you use to post process?

Myself, I just started using RAW. You seem to have more options, but need a lot more memory cards. In my case I use to shoot with an 8 GB card on my 30D using JPEG and it would last about a day. Now I bought 2 more for a total of 24GB per day. Should give me about 2,700 shots. Will see  :o

Software, I am using Phase One, Capscure One LE for post processing. Seems to work well. Just wondering what everyone else uses :)
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Josh on May 16, 2008, 06:58:56 AM
I only use RAW when shooting people and specific subjects. I shot a practice day at Miramar in raw once, and I just about went crazy dealing with all that in the hotel after. ::)

I use Capscure One Pro, then finish off with either Paint Shop Pro X or Photoshop CS8.
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: phantomphan1974 on May 16, 2008, 11:36:09 AM
Quote from: desert rat on May 16, 2008, 11:33:42 AM
I only shoot RAW for everything.. I don't shoot 2700 images though at a airshow.. Much less than that close to 1000 or less..

I use Nikon Capscure NX or Bibble to process my shots... 
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Me depending on the conditions ie hazy or not or if I need more fps I don't.  So mostly not but alot more that when I first started shooting digital.
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: GTagami on May 16, 2008, 01:18:47 PM
I only shoot in RAW format and process in Lightroom and Photoshop CS3.

G
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Midnight Mover on May 19, 2008, 12:19:28 AM
Thanks for this great info, I shot all pix in RAW at the Torrance parade and will see how they turn out. Stay tuned ::)
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: kick Z tail out on August 27, 2009, 07:22:40 AM
Quote from: Midnight Mover on May 15, 2008, 11:50:43 PM
Just wounding what everyone else uses :)
That's not nice :(




;)
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Dragonskiss on August 27, 2009, 08:02:09 PM
I usually shoot all in RAW, thanks to Midnight.  When I first starting using the camera, I always shot in JPEG....I enjoyed the simplicity of it and wanted to keep my post processing to a minimum.  Once I got hooked onto RAW and the learned about the benefits of shooting with it, I'm probably never going back.  I just love the flexibility, as well as the control and latitude it gives you over JPEG.  Currently, all my processing is done via DPP and Photoshop 7.0 (I know, it's old).  I have my sights on Lightroom 2.  Looks like a very nice bundle that's geared towards to any type of photographer. 

My only caveat is that I'm shooting 3.5fps continuously so my buffer is full after only 6 frames. I've become tempted to switch over to JPEG when I need to do a burst, but I'm a lot more selective now when I get ready to do an action sequence.  Less to look through anyway. 
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Midnight Mover on August 27, 2009, 08:44:54 PM
Quote from: kick Z tail out on August 27, 2009, 07:22:40 AM
That's not nice :(

;)

A typo, fixed :)
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Midnight Mover on August 27, 2009, 08:47:34 PM
Quote from: Dragonskiss on August 27, 2009, 08:02:09 PM
I usually shoot all in RAW, thanks to Midnight.  

Did I mention that I work for Seagate  <laughing>
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Dragonskiss on August 28, 2009, 12:45:25 AM
Western Digital > Seagate

Caviar Black and Green Power is where it's at, my friend. :P
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: phantomphan1974 on August 28, 2009, 08:37:06 AM
Quote from: Dragonskiss on August 28, 2009, 12:45:25 AM
Western Digital > Seagate

Caviar Black and Green Power is where it's at, my friend. :P
More memory space is the drawback of raw.....at least for me
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Midnight Mover on August 28, 2009, 09:11:15 AM
2 days at the Camarillo airshow = 37 GB. RAW takes up a lot of space. Duy and I had to go to Fry's after the show so I had somewhere to put it all :-\  But now I have been shooting RAW exclusively, but it's not for everyone. I think "gfydad" had 64 GB. Chime in any time Jim :D

BTW Seagate 1.5 TB Drive at Fry's was $114 ;)
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Code20photog on September 06, 2009, 11:12:46 PM
I shoot RAW, with the high JPEG. I know it eats up memory space, I carry close to 20Gigs worth of cards. But my old computer had a tendency to corrupt files, sometimes the JPEGs, sometimes the RAWs, so I like having the dual backup.

I process in CS3.

The other night at work, I forgot my card wallet in my car, and I only had a 1g card in the camera so had to shoot in JPEG. You realize just how much you are addicted to RAW when you have to shoot the whole day in JPEG.
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Realbigtaco on September 21, 2009, 01:07:55 PM
I've been wanting to shoot RAW for a while, i guess I just never got around to doing it.  Like everyone said you need a lot more space...So for now i still shoot JPEG.  But in this forum i probably don't have a leg to stand on because i have yet to try RAW.

Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: DaFalcon on September 26, 2009, 10:29:21 PM
I use a Nikon D300 and I shot in RAW and JPEG simultaneously.  I shot with the 12MP RAW's losslessly compressed, and then I set the JPEG's to be ~3MP moderate quality "thumbnails".  This allows me to have the JPEG's immediately available for review to assess focus and such.  It doesn't slow down the camera too much, and compared to the RAW files the JPEGs are very small.  I carry with me 2 16GB, 1 8GB and 1 4GB cards.  I haven't run out of space in a weekend...

I process any of the files that I really like with Nikon Capture NX 2 and Photoshop (as needed).
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Mustang on October 13, 2009, 11:08:53 AM
I shoot RAW exclusively these days for anything. RAW format has it's strengths and weaknesses, but I think one excellent strength related to photographing aircraft is the ability to adjust the exposure level more than you could with a JPEG. That can save some shots that may be over- or under-exposed.

I highly recommend Lightroom. It's expensive at retail, but find a person who will let you use their student discount and the price drops a lot! It makes post-processing your pictures very easy. The nice thing is that if you have a thousand photos from an airshow, you can batch process them so you don't have to go through them individually. Also, if you don't feel like post-processing them at all, you can just go ahead and export them to whatever format you want, like JPEG.
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Midnight Mover on October 13, 2009, 06:46:21 PM
Quote from: Mustang on October 13, 2009, 11:08:53 AM
I shoot RAW exclusively these days for anything. RAW format has it's strengths and weaknesses, but I think one excellent strength related to photographing aircraft is the ability to adjust the exposure level more than you could with a JPEG. That can save some shots that may be over- or under-exposed.

I highly recommend Lightroom. It's expensive at retail, but find a person who will let you use their student discount and the price drops a lot! It makes post-processing your pictures very easy. The nice thing is that if you have a thousand photos from an airshow, you can batch process them so you don't have to go through them individually. Also, if you don't feel like post-processing them at all, you can just go ahead and export them to whatever format you want, like JPEG.

Yep, gotta check out lightroom 2 ;)
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Realbigtaco on November 11, 2009, 12:16:54 PM
Yeah i used the 30 day trial, and that program rocks!  To bad it is expensive, i need to look into that student discount.
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: robin990 on November 11, 2009, 04:23:39 PM
How much is lightroom with a student discount ?
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: DaFalcon on November 11, 2009, 05:13:44 PM
$99

http://www.journeyed.com/item/Adobe/Photoshop+Lightroom/21061036 (http://www.journeyed.com/item/Adobe/Photoshop+Lightroom/21061036)
Title: Re: RAW Format
Post by: Midnight Mover on November 11, 2009, 06:42:11 PM
Quote from: Midnight Mover on October 13, 2009, 06:46:21 PM
Yep, gotta check out lightroom 2 ;)

Ok, I am checking it out on the trial. So far I think I will stick to DPP & Photoshop. Just not enough features for me :(