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People often need to darken result in raw when processing documents. Unfortunately, few applications provide the options you need to accomplish this task. To do something like this normally requires changing between several software applications, which take time and effort. Luckily, there is a service that is applicable for almost any job: DocHub.

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  1. Go to the DocHub website and create an account to access all our features.
  2. Add your document. Press New Document to upload your raw from your device or the cloud.
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How to darken result in raw

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greetings all just wanted to show you a very quick video today just showing a couple of options for creating darker and lighter areas within docHub Camera Raw often we start any editing process with an image just by applying overall exposure adjustments but itamp;#39;s also good to know how to lighten and darken particular areas of an image so that youamp;#39;re applying those adjustments only the specific areas are rather then the entire image so we just have an image here that I photographed in Scotland and you can see the grass just at the top of the image there is quite frosty or was photographed obviously in winter and just at the bottom there we have you know some water flowing through at this particular stream over some rocks I was quite a lovely location to photograph so what I would like to do is with the top of the image you can see that the grass is a little bit bright a little bit brighter than what I want to make it and the bottom of the image I would like to make

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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.
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.
Many professional photographers shoot in RAW because the format captures the highest level of detail. It can often be easier to edit exposure later with a RAW file. However, shooting in JPEG has its benefits, since their smaller file sizes allow you to shoot more images at once and transfer files faster.
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.
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.
When you open a RAW file in Lightroom the first thing that you see is a JPEG preview. Once Lightroom has processed the data in the RAW file the JPEG preview is replaced by the RAW file. The RAW file is unprocessed, so appears darker, flatter, duller and with less contrast.
Because RAW files are unprocessed, they come out looking flat and dark, as you can see above. RAW images need to be viewed and processed using your cameras software, or in more commonly used, robust software like docHub Photoshop, Lightroom, Capture One, etc prior to being ready for display or print.

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