Hi guys
Ever since I got my 7D a coupel of months ago I started using mRaw almost exlusively. I figured that I might as well save the storage, I rarely print anything bigger than 5x7, I look at photos on a 1080 display and if DXO is right my camera and lenses combinations peak at 10Mp so on paper at least I am not losing anything.
Doing some very quick numbers I figured at since sRaw is about 1/4 of full resolusion the camera can simply delete 3 out of every 4 pixels and keep the 4x6 ratio without having to "manipulate" any pixels to get there, therefore maintaining their raw status.
If what I am thinking about sRaw is right, the principle could not be apllied to mRaw ang some sort of pixel manipulation/blending would be required.
The question then how much "quality" adn on what am I losing by processing mRaw files vs processing Raw files and then downsampling to mRaw size?
Ever since I got my 7D a coupel of months ago I started using mRaw almost exlusively. I figured that I might as well save the storage, I rarely print anything bigger than 5x7, I look at photos on a 1080 display and if DXO is right my camera and lenses combinations peak at 10Mp so on paper at least I am not losing anything.
Doing some very quick numbers I figured at since sRaw is about 1/4 of full resolusion the camera can simply delete 3 out of every 4 pixels and keep the 4x6 ratio without having to "manipulate" any pixels to get there, therefore maintaining their raw status.
If what I am thinking about sRaw is right, the principle could not be apllied to mRaw ang some sort of pixel manipulation/blending would be required.
The question then how much "quality" adn on what am I losing by processing mRaw files vs processing Raw files and then downsampling to mRaw size?