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2009-10-21
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2009-10-21
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I'm for it... what I'd like to get out of it are RAWs and of course as much fiddling as it can be done
It won't replace my Oly E-520 but I want somethign I can have always with me to take pics. So far haven't seen a P&S I like that would offer RAWs.
Note I also do not code
Was wondering why do P&S camera don't allow RAW files?
Is it because of the processing power? Or the file size (RAW files are much bigger than jpeg's)?
Luckily, N900 doesn't lack in any of them. It has both the muscle and the space. So, I hope it is possible to shoot RAW with N900.
Can someone provide some insight into this.
Since RAWs are just the RAW take from the sensor and some extra metadata usually it would be the reverse... a JPEG requires more processing to generate. Though a RAW requires a higher datarate to store an image.
I think it's mostly that most people don't care enough for RAWs. I tend to shot in both RAW+JPEG(at max quality) if I like the JPEG I'll keep it if not I'll try playing with the RAW to see if I can get anything out of it.
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2009-10-21
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2009-10-21
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I wouldn't want DNG(never cared much for adobe). But something like tiff or the like or any other lossless format will be good enough for me. And of course more or less unprocessed
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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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I believe all camera phones have fixed apertures, focal lengths, and shutter speeds, generally around 4.7mm and f2.8.
What I wonder is if anyone else out there is interested in an app like this and if anyone would be willing to code one. I don't have the coding skills to pull it off or I would in a heartbeat However I am a bit of a graphic designer and could easily build the interface images.
Anyone up for this before I submit it to brainstorm?