11-10-2018, 05:30 AM
I thought I should make a separate topic from @xdude's thread about DSLR cameras. This thread has to do with the size of photos when they are downloaded from one's camera to one's computer.
My camera is a little Canon A2400 PowerShot with 5 times optical zoom abilities (16.0 mega pixels). It may be little but it takes great photos. Usually when I download the photos they are HUGE as they contain the ability to magnify the photos when I work with them in GIMP. I prefer it that way as I can then crop them as I wish.
So now I'm curious. With the last batch of photos I downloaded, they were without the magnification and the size immediately gave it away. They were approx 120kb each whereas previously they would have been 1 or 2 GB. How did this happen?
My camera is a little Canon A2400 PowerShot with 5 times optical zoom abilities (16.0 mega pixels). It may be little but it takes great photos. Usually when I download the photos they are HUGE as they contain the ability to magnify the photos when I work with them in GIMP. I prefer it that way as I can then crop them as I wish.
So now I'm curious. With the last batch of photos I downloaded, they were without the magnification and the size immediately gave it away. They were approx 120kb each whereas previously they would have been 1 or 2 GB. How did this happen?



. They are absolutely without any kind of compression and as raw as it can get. The size is absolutely bonkers and massive but when you edit them you can get the best out of them. And working with them causes even more trouble than working on large JPGs because RAW format support was just added in the few last version of Photoshop and to see freeware/open source programs it was just added recently. You need a fast drive, an excellent CPU and a lot of RAM.