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It's about the editing software Sony Vegas.
depends on the question
I used it for a while before switching to adobe premiere what do you want to know?
It's about the editing software Sony Vegas.
Thanks,man!
Any input is greatly appreciated. I'm still in the learning process
Keeping all the stuff in mind. I actually just begun shooting in RAW like last week (this pic was from a few weeks ago). I was always shooting in JPEG.
Anyone know why shooting in RAW is better?
Thanks,man!
Any input is greatly appreciated. I'm still in the learning process
Keeping all the stuff in mind. I actually just begun shooting in RAW like last week (this pic was from a few weeks ago). I was always shooting in JPEG.
Anyone know why shooting in RAW is better?
Thank you for this. I was beginning to think that I lost quality by shooting in JPEG. So, from what I'm understanding RAW gives you more flexibility when editing, and not necessarily better quality?
Which one did you use? (Ex. Sony Vegas 11 or 12 etc...)
I used it for a while before switching to adobe premiere what do you want to know?
Looking Forward to seeing were you go with this
Working on a little series on this bridge...
Went out yesterday to have a better idea for when I go out again.
believe it was Sony Vegas 10
It's about the editing software Sony Vegas.
Thank you for this. I was beginning to think that I lost quality by shooting in JPEG. So, from what I'm understanding RAW gives you more flexibility when editing, and not necessarily better quality?
Raw gives you better quality because of the flexibility when editing.Think of Raw vs Jpeg as nikeid vs nike bespoke. Yea your nikeid lebrons are nice but imagine creating amazing brons from scratch vs sending them to a customizer to get them worked on and you and they clearly looked like customs instead of CUSTOMS. would you rather a statue made of wood or one made of marble? haha might sound over the top but it is what it is. The camera does its own processing on the photos which doesn't reflect the true colors of the image, if i remember correctly, the raw files actually store the information of how the camera processes the image when it makes a jpeg to show on your screen. it's more work but if you want to get in the ballpark of what the camera processes that may be a better option in the long run
Sweet ride, CBR600? (I'm terrible at identifying bikes, especially without fairings lol)