MikeandReneePlus5
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I've tried to read all I can and have learned a bunch but hoped to bounce some things off you fine folks and get some feedback -
1. Resolution is pixels wide X pixels high. ok. My Canon t2i is 18MP so it shoots 5184 X 3456 or roughly 18 MP....is that how that works? But that's in RAW, correct? So how come the RAW file sizes are rountinely 20+MB?
2. If I shoot JPEG the camera will process the RAW image and throw it away and compress things. Ok. But according to the camera specs that JPEG on L/Fine is still 5184 X 3456 but now it's around 6.5MB. What gives? what gets thrown away?
3. For reasons I don't need to understand (low res medium vs high res medium) it is possible to display a photo beautifully on the computer monitor at a lower "resolution". What does this mean? If I resize a photo to 1024X768 that's a 786kb resolution?
4. What does Flickr, Photobucket, SmugMug do to my photos when I upload them? do they resize upon upload? How does this work if I want prints then? I can't print a 1024*768 and have it look good can I? so how do they do it?
5. I had a free photo book from Adorama so I opened their utility and dragged some stuff from Flickr into it. It wouldn't let me size the photos any bigger than 4*6 or maybe it was 5*7. the warning said the resolution wasn't high enough. these were 6.5MB Jpegs when I uploaded them to Flickr...so I guess my answer to number 4 is they do resize them?
6. I've read a bunch in Scott Kelby's Book on Digital Photography (I think Volume 2) that 10-12MP cameras are really for professionals printing posters. He says resolution is really just a means to convey what you can print at and if you are printing up to 8*10 you don't need anything greater than 8MP. Is this correct? so what's the point of a 18MP camera? Does it just give you more data for editing in LR or Photoshop?
I realize that's a ton of questions. Don't feel the need to answer them all I just thought I'd toss them all out and see if anyone can help me get a little further down the road on any aspect of this.....
1. Resolution is pixels wide X pixels high. ok. My Canon t2i is 18MP so it shoots 5184 X 3456 or roughly 18 MP....is that how that works? But that's in RAW, correct? So how come the RAW file sizes are rountinely 20+MB?
2. If I shoot JPEG the camera will process the RAW image and throw it away and compress things. Ok. But according to the camera specs that JPEG on L/Fine is still 5184 X 3456 but now it's around 6.5MB. What gives? what gets thrown away?
3. For reasons I don't need to understand (low res medium vs high res medium) it is possible to display a photo beautifully on the computer monitor at a lower "resolution". What does this mean? If I resize a photo to 1024X768 that's a 786kb resolution?
4. What does Flickr, Photobucket, SmugMug do to my photos when I upload them? do they resize upon upload? How does this work if I want prints then? I can't print a 1024*768 and have it look good can I? so how do they do it?
5. I had a free photo book from Adorama so I opened their utility and dragged some stuff from Flickr into it. It wouldn't let me size the photos any bigger than 4*6 or maybe it was 5*7. the warning said the resolution wasn't high enough. these were 6.5MB Jpegs when I uploaded them to Flickr...so I guess my answer to number 4 is they do resize them?
6. I've read a bunch in Scott Kelby's Book on Digital Photography (I think Volume 2) that 10-12MP cameras are really for professionals printing posters. He says resolution is really just a means to convey what you can print at and if you are printing up to 8*10 you don't need anything greater than 8MP. Is this correct? so what's the point of a 18MP camera? Does it just give you more data for editing in LR or Photoshop?
I realize that's a ton of questions. Don't feel the need to answer them all I just thought I'd toss them all out and see if anyone can help me get a little further down the road on any aspect of this.....
