Book Review: Photoshop CS3 RAW, Transform your RAW images into works of art, by Mikkel Aaland

As a beginning photographer who has just acquired his first digital SLR camera, you might have shot in RAW and maybe even memorized its definition: it’s a digital negative, it’s an unprocessed image file, it has a lot of metadata, etc. But because you have been shooting JPEG all your life and also because RAW, you discovered, quickly filled up your memory card with its VERY big files, you got back to shooting JPEG. It suits me just fine, you say. After all, you could also correct and enhance ...
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