Re: Why?

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I've been taking my memory card to the local Costco lab.
 
Marilyn
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"The point isn't how close you can get to the animal, for instance.  Most of my good pictures are ones where the animal is small.  It's a spiritual thing.  Out of thousands of pictures, a precious few work.  Very few capture the essence."
 
Jim Brandenburg, wildlife photographer and artist including "Brother Wolf."
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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: Why?

As you explain it that would be printing from RAW, I am wondering if you have your camera set to capture both RAW and JPG files, I know some Canon cameras will do this, I have one, anyway it would make sense that the Local lab would be able to print from the JPG file on the card if of course this is the case.
I would be interested to know what labs would print from RAW right from the disc.
Terry L. Mair
Mair's Photography
158 South 580 East
Midway, Ut. 84049
(435)654-3607
www.mairsphotography.com
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From: Marilyn
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Why?

Previous comment:  I don't know of any "Local Lab" capable of printing from RAW files either.
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Maybe I worded this wrong.  I've taken my memory card, on which I've taken the photos in RAW, and had a local lab print the images straight from my memory card and also save to a disc, without the images going through Photoshop.  Isn't that printing straight from RAW?  (I'm just asking to have this clarified because I'm so new to digital - I'm not trying to be smart - something I haven't been able to achieve, anyway).
 
Marilyn
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"The point isn't how close you can get to the animal, for instance.  Most of my good pictures are ones where the animal is small.  It's a spiritual thing.  Out of thousands of pictures, a precious few work.  Very few capture the essence."
 
Jim Brandenburg, wildlife photographer and artist including "Brother Wolf."
 

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