Airbus_320,
I use a canon 10D.
I do the same (1. Convert RAW to tiff
2. Level image if needed
3. Resize to 1024x***
4. Add unsharp mask )
But,when you have a photo from 1024 X*** pixels and someone ask a picture from 950 X *** pixels,do you lose quality with the picture resize ?
Or is better to make a new picture ? (1. Convert RAW to tiff
2. Level image if needed
3. Resize to 950x***
4. Add unsharp mask
Sorry for my poor english
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I would just convert the RAW to a TIFF and edit that way. When you first convert the size should be the same as the origional (3072 X 204. Unless you crop in your RAW converter....
this is what i do.
1. Convert RAW to tiff
2. Level image if needed
3. Resize to 1024x***
4. Add unsharp mask
BTW... what camera are you using?
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I burn the raw (image format ) image on a cd.
Then I make a jpg image (1300 X *** pixels,from the raw) and burn it also on a cd.
My question is,can you make from a jpg image from 1300 X *** pixels a image from 1024 X*** pixels without qualities lose,or must I from the raw image a new jpg image make from 1024 X *** pixels ?(and doing the whole workflow (convert,levels,usm,...) again.
I know from a image 1024 X *** pixels you can not make a image from 1300 X *** pixels without qualitie lose.
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Burn the "raw" to the CD.
Anyways what do you mean by "raw"
Is it RAW image format or raw unporcessed JPEG?
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i burn images into cd as the original images.. so if somebody needs the image in whatever size below 3000x2000 i'll use the original and edit it accordingly.
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Hi all,
When a photo come out the camera 3072 X 2048 pixels (raw),after the whole workflow is this photo 1300 X *** pixels save this as jpg,burn on a cd.
Now, when you need from the same picture a photo from 1024 X *** or 950 X *** pixel ,do you use the photo from 1300 X *** pixels and resize to 1024 X ***, or make you a new photo from the original (raw)?
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