I thought I'd post a few photos that I took today. Nothing special just some snaps of my parrot
These started out as are RAW .dng files which were loaded into Lightroom to apply sharpness and some color/exposure correction. I'm not a pro and even with my DSLR with some very expensive glass I typically touch any photo that I'm going to show.
For those not familiar with Raw files these photo's are just as they came off the sensor without any of the camera's photo enhancement processing. The reason for shooting with RAW turned on is that the resultant photo's allow the photographer a much wider range of editing ability because all the data is still in the file. With a jpg file the camera, be it a phone or DSLR, has corrupted that data by processing it and compressing it so a lot of the detail that you might need to correct exposure as an example has been lost and is no longer in the jpg.
Here's are some .dng(raw) pics which have been slightly edited in Lightroom and exported to jpg. They we're shot at 1/60s,iso 320, f1.8 and we're overexposed. The head shots are crops of files in this set so that you can see the detail. By no means are these as sharp as I would get with a piece of $1500 glass on my DSLR but they are pretty good.
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