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Images are usually "processed" (color adjusted, white and exposure balanced, etc.), then converted and compressed to another format (eg JPEG or TIFF). RAW images keep processed data and unprocessed data in two different files. You therefore obtain the highest possible image quality, which you can then modify with specialized software such as Photoshop, without destroying the basic data. There are dozens and dozens of RAW formats, but the best known are CRW (Canon), NEF (Nikon), and DNG ( Adobe). acr-screenshot through Adobe When to use RAW format… If you take then edit photos. Be careful to set your camera to RAW to get the most versatile files possible. Then use editing software to adjust your image to your liking.
When not to use the RAW format… For web uses. The RAW format photo retouching service was designed for editing photos. Once you've made all the changes you want, export your file in JPEG format. To print your photos. Most printers do not accept RAW files. First convert them to TIFF or JPEG format. PSD— _ The PSD format works with multiple layers and stands for Photoshop Document. These files are created in Photoshop and can be fully edited, layered, at any level. PSDs are generally used to create and modify raster images, but also allow the inclusion of vector layers, making this format extremely useful for many projects. PSD files can be exported in many different formats, including all of the raster formats mentioned above.
Screenshot-2016-10-19-at-3-10-07-pm When to use PSD… You need to edit your photos. Need to correct the color of an image? Or add text to a layer? Picture = PSD. You need to retouch an illustration intended for web or print. Whether it's a photo, painting, drawing, or anything, Photoshop is the go-to tool for editing your files. for social networks or the web in general ( advertising banner, email, video, etc.). By creating these images with Photoshop, you can ensure that your files are the right size and optimized for the web. You need to design a website or a mobile application the layers facilitate the layout of the different elements. You are ready to get started with videos or animations. Photoshop lets you put together small clips or videos and add graphics, filters, text, and more to them.
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