Over the past week I decide to switch over from Jpeg to Raw. I have read a bit about Raw but as with most of this you need to try for yourself and see the results. I am confident that there are folks on this forum who have a lot of Raw usage experience who might be able to comment. Anyway, bearing in mind that the Canon G2 has limited f stop and shutter speed options. e.g. f2 - f8 f-stops.
This is the basic scenario that I used with some ad-hoc one's as well. In Bryan Peterson's excellent book 'Understanding Exposure' he suggested an exercise to see the results of light. Principally this was not worrying too much about the composition but shooting from the same spot but using the four compass points i.e. North, South, East and West. In other words moving 90 degrees on the same spot to take the image. I decided to set the camera to work in aperture priority this was at F8. I also set the exposure adjustment to -1/3. Now I am not sure why, but I think I read somewhere that it is better to slightly underexpose Raw images? I also manually set the camera and took some random shots of other images. I also set the metering to centre weighted.
I am using Rawtherapee as the software to convert the Raw data.
It was when I got the results in Rawtherapee and tried to edit them that the wheels came off and I wasn't totally sure what was going on. As expected the images were underexposed. That seemed to be the problem. I couldn't seem to use the software to produce a good image. It did seem that because of the underexposure, trying to recover from this produced what seem to me anyway a lot of noise and fuzziness. However, when I shot the random shots this was using f-stop F2, F2.8 then the results were better. I guess you could call these 'close-up' shots whereas the f8 shots were more 'landscape' style shots. I guess shallow and long depth of field respectively.
I have to admit that Rawtherapee has a 101 options which doesn't make things easier. But, I don't think I can blame it. As I feel that it is at the point of shooting and my settings that are causing the basic problem. If my explanation is not clear then I will do my best to clarify. Anyway, thats already too much rambling, but if anyone would like to comment then I am very interested to hear your thoughts.
Cheers for now
Gary