cicopo
Contributor
I don't know whether they could be used for video but doubt it unless there's a way to shoot video in a RAW format. RAW captures the electrical signal produced by every single photosite of the sensor & saves that info. It only becomes a photo after being run through a RAW converter (software program) & the better converters have a lot of adjustments available. I use Photoshop which incorporated Adobe Camera Raw as a plug in. As far as I know Photoshop Elements also includes it. You can learn more about what RAW is by clicking on the link near the bottom of this page "Understanding Digital RAW Capture".
Digital Negative (DNG), Adobe DNG Converter | Adobe Photoshop CC
As for my quick edit all I did was adjust the sliders to the right of the image to what looked best. Once you have used the program for a while it really is a quick way to bring out the colours & details but there are several more sets of fine tuning adjustments available in other menus.
Digital Negative (DNG), Adobe DNG Converter | Adobe Photoshop CC
As for my quick edit all I did was adjust the sliders to the right of the image to what looked best. Once you have used the program for a while it really is a quick way to bring out the colours & details but there are several more sets of fine tuning adjustments available in other menus.