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  3. Make your wanted changes using drag and drop tools.
  4. Once finished, click Download/Export and save your raw to your device or cloud storage.
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How to darken phone in raw

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hey guys today i would like to show you how to put the brightness beyond default from airport um usually if you want to low down your brightness you can like adjust the brightness all the way down here but sometimes you want to like put the brightness all the way down beyond this option so now like i have here i can just triple click on the power button and then i can use this tool feature called reuse y point and then you can see it is darker and now if i double click one more time i use another option called zoom and now it is much much like darker you can barely see from your eyes so um you can like this one it is very benefit when you use your phone at night so now let me reverse back now let me show you how you can set up this one so now first go into setting and then on setting go to accessibility and from accessibility you need to scroll all the way down first you need to set up accessibility shortcut you need to make sure you check only use white point and zoom and then you nee

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The age-old question remains Should I be shooting my images in RAW or JPEG?. The answer to that question really boils down to your end goal. If you are taking your camera out with the intent to capture high-quality imagery for printing purposes, RAW should always be your go-to.
The main advantage of shooting in RAW is that you end up with high-quality files to edit into the best possible image. Capturing and storing all the details that pass through your cameras sensors means RAW files contain a wider dynamic range and far greater color spectrum than JPEGs.
So yes, you are right - RAW files are duller and not as sharp as JPGs out of the camera. But thats good, as it gives you complete control when editing. RAW files also have much more information than JPGs so your ability to edit and extract information is far greater than from a JPG.
RAW images require a little more work to edit, and they take up more space. But as a result you get much more sensor data to work with, which results in more control over factors like dynamic range, colors, and noise. The result is a shockingly detailed, totally customizable, super-high-quality picture.
Higher image quality translates into more available data when it comes to photo editing, giving RAWs a definitive edge over JPEGs. Editing programs like docHub Camera RAW, Bridge, or Lightroom are built for fine-tuning RAWs into polished final photos.
Basic is the most compressed (lowest quality), Fine is the least compressed (highest quality) setting. RAW has no settings. If you want to save your image in both file formats, you can combine RAW with any kind of JPEG setting.
Shooting in RAW format gives photographers greater control over exposure settings, enhanced white balance adjustments, the ability to retain more details in shadows and highlights, and non-destructive editing. JPEG format offers smaller file sizes for convenient storage and sharing of instantly usable images.
This means that there are no additional post production settings being applied. So, what we are seeing is both files as shot directly by the camera. Notice how the zeroed RAW file is dark and lacks contrast compared to the zeroed JPEG.

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