Introduction to Camera Raw

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If you are the one who have heard about camera raw or people saying recording in camera raw is better than in any other image format but wondering what is camera raw and why it is better than other image formats than you have landed on the right page.

Camera Raw
A raw file contains all the processed data collected by your camera's sensors. It's the most accurate representation of the photograph you took, and contains more colour information than common image formats. Only high-end cameras record raw data, so you'll probably not work with this format unless you own a DSLR.


Unlike standard formats like JPEG or TIFF, however, camera raw formats are specific to manufacturers, and would originally work only with software that was provided by them.

Here are some popular camera manufacturers with there raw image formats -


Fuji - .raf
Canon - .crw, .cr2
Kodak - .tif, .kdc, .dcr
Minolta - .mrw
Nikon - .nef
Olympus - .orf
Adobe - .dng
Pentax - .ptx, .pef
Sony - .arw, .srf, .sr2
Panasonic - .raw

For all practical purposes, a raw file is digital equivalent of the film negative, and just like you can use chemicals to develop the film the way you want, you can use software to "develop" your camera's raw. In either case, the negative remains intact, so you can start over if you don't like the results.
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My Name is Ankush Rajput
I am from India. Only 19 years old studying in college. I like photography and editing images with photoshop. I spend my free time searching for photography tips and exploring photoshop and whatever I learn I share it here.
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