Ars Technica: Adobe RAW 2.3 and the DNG (digital negative) file format
Digital Trends: RAW vs. JPEG: Unlock your camera’s potential by choosing the right image type
Professional photographers have long used the RAW format and editing software to turn image files into gorgeous pictures — and you can, too. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer, whose first camera ...
Adobe's software now can handle raw images from the latest Nikon and Canon SLRs. A new version of Lightroom will get that support -- and likely a range of new editing abilities, too. Stephen Shankland ...
Adobe's latest raw-image converter, due this week, will support newer SLRs and improve sharpening, but only for Photoshop CS3 users. Stephen Shankland Former Principal Writer Stephen Shankland worked ...
Digital Trends: Adobe Lightroom and Camera Raw are getting two new AI editing features
RAW vs. JPEG: Unlock your camera’s potential by choosing the right image type
Adobe is making it easier for photographers to get a consistent look by unburying and expanding a lesser known tool inside its RAW image processor: Camera Profiles. On Tuesday, April 3, Adobe launched ...
Adobe gets creative with greatly extended Profiles for RAW processing, and enhanced Presets for quick application of a particular look to your images. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share ...
Adobe is bringing camera profiles to Photoshop and Lightroom--but not yet for all cameras that can produce raw images. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...