Adobe Photoshop for Photo Editing and Retouching
Course 1: Introduction to Developing and Editing: The Untouchable RAW
By Daniel Arranz Molinero
About the video: The Untouchable RAW
Overview
“In this unit I will talk about why we shoot on RAW and how the development process is carried out taking into account that RAW is an untouchable file. Also, you will see that the RAW has no color, it is a grayscale file. You will see that revealing it is when we assign the color and tone information to each pixel . At last you will learn why it is so important to reveal our images. ”
In this video lesson Daniel Arranz Molinero addresses the topic: The Untouchable RAW, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1: Introduction to Developing and Editing. Take the first steps: from Camera Raw to Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“PHOTOSHOP: LAYERS, CHANNELS, AND MASKS COURSE 1 LESSON 3 The Untouchable Raw In this lesson, you’ll learn why we shoot in RAW and how we develop pictures considering the RAW file is untouchable. Plus, the RAW files are in grayscale. We have to assign it a specific bit depth and color space. Let's learn how to do it. Now that we know what a digital photograph is, we can ask ourselves something else: Why shoot in RAW? The RAW file contains the unpolished data that comes from the sensor. That is, all the unedited image data that comes directly from the camera. So the RAW file is a data contain...”
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Course summary for: Course 1: Introduction to Developing and Editing

Daniel Arranz Molinero
By Daniel Arranz Molinero
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