Introduction to Camera Raw
Course 1 - From the Histogram to the Camera Raw Interface: The digital negative
By Núria Aguadé , Photographer
About the video: The digital negative
Overview
“ We start by looking at what types of RAW exist with the Bridge and Camera RAW programs. You will see that they have an easy and intuitive interface. I will explain how it is structured so that you can move better for it. In summary, I will explain what a RAW is, what types exist, the DNG format and how the .xmp files work. With this information you will be able to understand this format and its possibilities in front of a JPG. We will work in Bridge and CR. ”
In this video lesson Núria Aguadé addresses the topic: The digital negative, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1 - From the Histogram to the Camera Raw Interface. Get started by exploring the program's interface and learning to read a histogram.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this first lesson. we will explore the different types of RAW files we have and how they differ from We will do this using the Bridge program. Let's take a look. Bridge is a very useful program that comes with the Adobe suite and allows you to navigate your folders to view images by providing options to classify them. distribute them in folders. and also provides metadata information about their characteristics. For example. we can see this image's dimensions. the bit depth it's made at. the file size. creation date. and other metadata. Let's explore the differences between RAW and JPG f...”
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Course summary for: Course 1 - From the Histogram to the Camera Raw Interface
Núria Aguadé
By Núria Aguadé
Núria Aguadé graduated in Photography and Digital Creation from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in 2006 and for more than fifteen years she has been dedicated to studio photography, professional retouching and training. His photos have been published in publishers such as RBA or Pronto magazine, as well as in advertising, fashion and performing arts.
A decade ago he discovered jazz and dance and naturally took his camera and began to take a picture of them. As a result, he has taken photos at various dance festivals, concerts, album covers and studio portraits for musicians, dancers and actors.
Nowadays, he combines show photography with studio commercials and training in various schools in Barcelona.
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