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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 98745" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>The shortcomings of taking pictures with the Spark as you rightly pointed out are due to the absence of the RAW format. When I shoot with my DSLR, I never feel the need to use the HDR mode or AEB mode. I can tweak the RAW image and put life into the overexposed or underexposed areas. This is not possible with the Spark. The JPEG image gets distorted when you try to do exposure correction in Lightroom. Agree that the exposure differential cannot be changed but I find it good enough.</p><p>My standard workflow for taking pictures with the Spark is:</p><p></p><p>1. Shoot in AEB mode with Spark</p><p>2. Combine 3 shots with Photomatix</p><p>3. Use Lightroom for color correction (optional)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 98745, member: 13902"] The shortcomings of taking pictures with the Spark as you rightly pointed out are due to the absence of the RAW format. When I shoot with my DSLR, I never feel the need to use the HDR mode or AEB mode. I can tweak the RAW image and put life into the overexposed or underexposed areas. This is not possible with the Spark. The JPEG image gets distorted when you try to do exposure correction in Lightroom. Agree that the exposure differential cannot be changed but I find it good enough. My standard workflow for taking pictures with the Spark is: 1. Shoot in AEB mode with Spark 2. Combine 3 shots with Photomatix 3. Use Lightroom for color correction (optional) [/QUOTE]
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