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As with every new release and update, we have also updated the list of Camera RAW formats supported with the recently released CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6. Here is the list of the new RAW cameras supported: Casio EX-Z500 Canon S100 Nikon 1 J1 and V1 Panasonic GX1 Fuji X10 Samsung NX200 Updated color...
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As a follow-up to my post regarding SP3 available soon (it has been released since then), I wanted to follow-up with a full list of the currently supported RAW formats with CorelDRAW, Corel DESIGNER and Corel PHOTO-PAINT X5 (the version that comes with the latest Service Packs released earlier this week...
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Sometimes, either because of deliberate choice, forgetfulness, or the constraints of our camera mode, even us dedicated RAW shooters fire of a JPEG or two. That is what happened here. The full-auto mode of my Canon G10 only shoots JPEG files and I didn’t notice that I had bumped the dial. Grab...
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June 8th, 2010: 12:01 AM ET Adobe announces the release of the long-anticipated Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.0. What follows is brief breakdown of my favorite new features, module-by-module. Library Module Tethering – It is now possible (depending upon camera manufacturer and model) to connect your...
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Well, I received a good response off the last post. The image in the previous post was not an HDR image but rather one that was recovered strictly through the RAW converter. Below is the same file processed with the benefit of a three-exposure HDR. You can compare the two if you like. This is ...
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That is the question. I get this question at just about every presentation I give. Oh, the question may take a different form such as:
Is that HDR?
What HDR program did you use there? Photoshop? Photomatix?
That has to be HDR, right?
Novices in the art of combining multiple exposure-value shots into...
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I produced a short video demonstration of why I choose to shoot RAW over shooting JPG in most instances. The big reason for me: Bit Depth. I just love those extra bits and what they mean to my style of editing. Check out the video on YouTube. If you would like to view a larger [...]
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RAW image processing takes over. The power of modern RAW processing software has saved the bacon for many photographers. Even severe adverse conditions offer reasonable photographic opportunities. Better equipment and more advanced software are making it possible for photographers to pull a masterpiece...
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And a new Lightroom Preset!
The primary reason for working in RAW is to gain access to your sensor’s unmanipulated data: the pristine pixels captured. Standard procedure is to-somehow-get your pictures into an image editing program so that you can create a version of your picture for output to...
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One of the topics we've covered in-depth in CorelDRAW Unleashed magazine is the processing of RAW photos. CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 added the ability to process RAW images in the Camera Raw Lab. This certainly makes it very convenient to process the occasional RAW image, but it updates your image...
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With CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4, we introduced the ability to open camera raw files from about 300 various models. With new digital cameras being released on a regular basis, we are committed to updating the models supported with every service pack. SP1 for CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 is scheduled to...
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If you've been reading our CorelDRAW Unleashed magazine over the past few issues, you've seen that we've had a running series discussing the usage of RAW files from your digital camera. There is no doubt that they give you the highest quality images. The downside is that the camera makers...