Re: Corelating in Camera Pixel Count (RAW format) and file size?

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On Thu, May 13, 2010 03:51, James B. Davis wrote:

> I've actually started shooting to the size I want, instead of always
> shooting as
> large as possible and downsizing in Photoshop. Sure I have to change the
> camera
> setting but I don't need to open Photoshop or do anything to the image.

Well, do be sure your procedure protects you against shooting a batch of
photos in a hurry at a lower resolution than you wanted!

I shoot everything in RAW.  It's the snapshots where I most need the
capabilities RAW offers -- they're often shot in a hurry and when I'm not
paying the most attention.  Using Bibble Pro, I can "batch adjust" -- set
parameters for a group of photos shot under similar conditions; getting me
a considerable improvement over what the camera does for me, with quite
low time investment.  And can rescue quite badly  messed up pictures,
without having to invoke Photoshop and the full-blown restoration
workflow.

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