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Preserving Image Quality from Screen to Paper

Have you ever tried to print an image from your computer and then realized its reproduction in print is significantly different from what you saw on screen? That happened most likely because  on screen you saw an RGB image, while on print you saw a CMYK one . Both names represent color models or the combinations of nuances and shades which create the image you see on screen or on paper. The RGB to CMYK Conversion

RAW file format

If you think doing photography means more than just pushing a little button on a handheld digital camera, if you like to spend time thinking about focus, shutter speed and balancing colors in your photo, you probably like the RAW format. 5 Tips for Converting RAW Images