New pics of my z w/ slr camera
#21
Originally Posted by 04DBZ
sorry if this sounds like a noob question but i can't ever tell with nismo wheels....are those 18's or 19's???
#23
Nice car.
But you're not getting the full amount out of your camera. Are you shooting in RAW? If so, give me a RAW file, and I'll process it for you to show just how much you're not getting from post processing with Digital Photo Professional (a program that comes with the Canon DSLR's).
But you're not getting the full amount out of your camera. Are you shooting in RAW? If so, give me a RAW file, and I'll process it for you to show just how much you're not getting from post processing with Digital Photo Professional (a program that comes with the Canon DSLR's).
#25
Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
Nice car.
But you're not getting the full amount out of your camera. Are you shooting in RAW? If so, give me a RAW file, and I'll process it for you to show just how much you're not getting from post processing with Digital Photo Professional (a program that comes with the Canon DSLR's).
But you're not getting the full amount out of your camera. Are you shooting in RAW? If so, give me a RAW file, and I'll process it for you to show just how much you're not getting from post processing with Digital Photo Professional (a program that comes with the Canon DSLR's).
#27
Originally Posted by Conceyted
You suggest shooting in RAW and processing with Canon software? I never installed the software that came with my XTi I guess I should give that a try!
#28
Originally Posted by Alberto
OT-but I recently took some night shots in Vegas in Raw mode, I then found the good ones, and played with camera settings AFTER I took the pics and that program adjusts as if you had done that BEFORE you took the pics. A very simple way to adjust/save a lot of pics. Once you find a pic you like you can convert and save as a JPEG or TIFF file. Very awesome software, I'll be shooting "special" shots in RAW from now on...
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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
Nice car.
But you're not getting the full amount out of your camera. Are you shooting in RAW? If so, give me a RAW file, and I'll process it for you to show just how much you're not getting from post processing with Digital Photo Professional (a program that comes with the Canon DSLR's).
But you're not getting the full amount out of your camera. Are you shooting in RAW? If so, give me a RAW file, and I'll process it for you to show just how much you're not getting from post processing with Digital Photo Professional (a program that comes with the Canon DSLR's).
#33
Originally Posted by Goofy1477
Here is another photo I forgot to post. I really like this one a lot!!!
#34
Originally Posted by Goofy1477
Sorry, I have not shot any RAW pics. I dont know much about editing pictures so I thought it would be better not to shoot the RAW pics. Also I only have a 2 gb memory card so that would go fast with raw pictures.
Anyways, I've been thinking about writing a "how to" for the Canon Software that comes with the XTi. Alot of members here have bought the camera, but it seems to me that most aren't getting the most of it. I'll post this "how to" soon. It's really not that difficult.
Anyways, this has not been photoshopped, but rather "developed" with Canon's Digital Photo Pro.
Settings out of the camera (I always forget to change the settings... or I've become lazy):
"Developed" (converting RAW to usable formats are like developing pictures from a negative on film). Only takes a few minutes of playing with the settings so it comes out to your liking:
It was raining, so the car is actually wet.
#36
Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
I only have 2GB also... and I can shoot over 100 RAW files on it.
Anyways, I've been thinking about writing a "how to" for the Canon Software that comes with the XTi. Alot of members here have bought the camera, but it seems to me that most aren't getting the most of it. I'll post this "how to" soon. It's really not that difficult.
Anyways, this has not been photoshopped, but rather "developed" with Canon's Digital Photo Pro.
Settings out of the camera (I always forget to change the settings... or I've become lazy):
"Developed" (converting RAW to usable formats are like developing pictures from a negative on film). Only takes a few minutes of playing with the settings so it comes out to your liking:
It was raining, so the car is actually wet.
Anyways, I've been thinking about writing a "how to" for the Canon Software that comes with the XTi. Alot of members here have bought the camera, but it seems to me that most aren't getting the most of it. I'll post this "how to" soon. It's really not that difficult.
Anyways, this has not been photoshopped, but rather "developed" with Canon's Digital Photo Pro.
Settings out of the camera (I always forget to change the settings... or I've become lazy):
"Developed" (converting RAW to usable formats are like developing pictures from a negative on film). Only takes a few minutes of playing with the settings so it comes out to your liking:
It was raining, so the car is actually wet.
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