> > Ok, I want to make sure that I've asked my question clear enough before I > > decide that you guys have blown me away with your technological knowledge. I'm > > shooting in RAW and so I'm opening up a RAW file with UFRaw because without > > opening the file first with UFRaw, I can't get it into into Gimp for Post > > Processing. I hope I'm right so far. Well, after opening the RAW file in UFRaw > > and whether I perforn any adjustments or not in UFRaw, if I hit OK to send it > > to Gimp isn't it still a RAW file when it's in GIMP or has UFRaw converted it > > to a jpg automatically and that is why the image looks crappy in GIMP, > > particulairly when zoomed in on? I have been following this thread with interest so I decided to do some tests. The results may be relevant or not as the case may be but I think that they are interesting. My little camera gives a RAW image = 8.6 MB and a jpeg image = 2.6 MB. The developed RAW image from UFRaw saved at 98% jpeg = 17.2 MB and then that image loaded into GIMP and saved as xcf = 17.0 MB. Norman _______________________________________________ Gimp-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
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