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This week I talk about shooting in the RAW (and I don’t mean nude) and taking shots using bulb or long exposure. RAW files give you all the information that was captured by your camera, where as JPEGs are just compressed versions of that RAW data. Part of the show was shot within Apples Aperture software. Now, I don’t explain how to use the software, but rather just show the differences between RAW and JPEG files. If you are new to RAW shooting, give it a try and see if your shots improve.
I also talk about how to get those cool bulb shots you see… whether its a lighting bolt or zooming cars, I will give you the simple secret to nabbing that shot.
And as always, if I missed a good tip or other important information, please post a comment on the blog @ http://thatsawesome.tv
Enjoy!



May 19th, 2008 at 8:41 pm
thanks for the info on RAW, im gonna try shooting in RAW for awhile, keep up the good work
February 27th, 2009 at 3:44 am
hey man its ur cousin
finally got on to c what ur doin on here and its great stuff. i love this piece bout raw data, i was really lookin to find a way to shoot and print large photos (almost wall sized murals) without the pixelation problems and mayb shootin in the raw will help me. also how do u stream so well, its so crisp no chops at all great stuff man awesome