I've tried making my own meatloaf, but so far no matter how I play with the recipe or what pots/pans/utinsels I use to make it, no meatloaf I've ever made came out any better than the meatloaf I get from the grocery store....
Seriously, though, I can use RAW+JPEG on my S3 (with the firmware extension) but no amount of playing with settings in RAW processing software has ever gotten me an image I liked better than the equivalent JPEG.
Mind you, I don't have anything but shareware/freeware RAW processing software (RAWTherapee and UFRAW) but I certainly don't want to spend $$$ on software to spend a lot of time at my PC to get the same pics I could be getting straight from my camera....
Are there any tips/tricks to working with RAW that I'm missing? Any good online tutorials you folks have used?
The S3 RAW file is not an officially supported format, so it is unlikely that you are going to find any software that completely supports it. That is likely why you are having less than stellar performance.
I would recommend that you always shoot RAW unless you have a compelling reason not to. With modern software packages, it's easy to convert RAW to jpgs.
I don't know, other S3 users swear up and down that the RAW is better than the JPEG. I've even seen some examples posted where the difference was visible to me, but I've not been able to get a good understanding of what they used or what they did to make it look good....![]()
For your camera, install the Pentax Photo Browser/Laboratory that came with your camera. Also check Pentax's site, I think there's a newer version, but you need to install the CD version first. Point it to a folder full of RAWs and it will convert them to JPGs in however you like. Photo Laboratory is where you do the adjustments, you can set it to queue up the photos so that you make any adjustments that you want then it'll do them all at once when you're done. It really is fairly simple once you get the hang of the user interface and produces good results with a good amount of control.So question, do you have to have 2 programs then to basically convert the file to JPG after you've finished post processing? For instance, with my K100D, do I take my RAW files and upload them with one program and do my adjustments and then take another program to convert to JPG? Just trying to learn the process on all of this!!![]()
For your camera, install the Pentax Photo Browser/Laboratory that came with your camera. Also check Pentax's site, I think there's a newer version, but you need to install the CD version first. Point it to a folder full of RAWs and it will convert them to JPGs in however you like. Photo Laboratory is where you do the adjustments, you can set it to queue up the photos so that you make any adjustments that you want then it'll do them all at once when you're done. It really is fairly simple once you get the hang of the user interface and produces good results with a good amount of control.
Lightroom is a lot nicer, but it ain't free.![]()
Lightroom is a lot nicer, but it ain't free.![]()