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RAW vs JPEG: Which Should You Be Using?

Posted by Nicholas Roche Comments 0

Do you keep hearing photographers talking about shooting and editing RAW vs JPEG images? If you’re confused about what RAW is, and its benefits, then you’ll find all the answers you need right here. Sometimes called “digital negatives,” RAW images retain detail that other image formats discard, giving you the very best starting point for editing your images. In this article, you’ll discover the many wonderful benefits and applications of shooting in RAW vs JPEG. [Read More]

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Master Your Camera Controls: 13 Pro Tips

Posted by Rob Pearson-Wright Comments 0

DSLR and mirrorless cameras are getting smart. Leaving your cameras in full auto mode can give you decent results. However, it barely scrapes the surface of what your camera is capable of. Your camera controls are there to help you sculpt an image the way you see it in your mind. Stepping away from the safety of full auto allows you to learn more about your camera controls helps you develop as a photographer. In this article, you’ll discover how to use the basic camera controls that every DSLR and mirrorless camera has to create really great images. [Read More]

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Exposure Triangle: How Shutter Speed, Aperture & ISO Work Together

Posted by Rob Dunsford Comments 1

Do your photos sometimes come out too dark or too bright? Getting the perfect exposure is a common problem for even the best photographers, and the best cameras! In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use the exposure triangle to take control of your camera’s aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings – so that you can shoot perfectly exposed photos every time. [Read More]

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