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4Image Processing

This chapter deals with the computer-based processing steps that you can apply to your images after shooting. Before you can begin processing digital images, you have to load them onto your computer using either the connection cable provided with your camera or a memory card reader attached directly to the computer. Digital images can be stored and processed in the form of preprocessed JPEG or TIFF files or as RAW files, which are the digital equivalent to analog negatives, and which provide you with the maximum possible amount of usable image data. RAW files can also be processed a limitless number of times without actually ...

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