Re: Help with RAW
peter wrote:
Still, though, I reduce the size(dimensions) of the image and save it
at 600 DPI. Is there another way I can save it to improve the quality?
Setting the DPI will not change the quality in any way. Changing the
pixel count will change the quality.
http://digitcamera.tripod.com/#slr
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