![]() In this article, I will be testing out two RAW editors which are free to download. Shooting RAW has become more commonplace as cameras have the option, built-in and RAW editing software is more widely available on both Mac and PC. The RAW file always remains in its original state. It is then saved as a jpeg or some other format. More detail can be retrieved from the highlights and shadows. When you upload a RAW file onto your computer the white balance, and tonal corrections have to be set manually. The main benefit to shooting RAW is simply to have as much information as possible in the file. Unlike a jpeg file which has been edited in-camera (or in post-processing) and is a compressed 8-bit file. A RAW file is really the digital negative, which means that all the data is stored waiting to be unleashed via a RAW Editor.
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