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I always shoot in RAW. So much information is lost when shooting in jpeg.Nicely done, didn't think it was possible to recover such a over-exposed photo. However, if you shot in raw, would it be possible to save it, even without going black/white?
Isn't that the truth, jpeg only keeps visual colors and compresses it so much. You may lose 25% of your data depending on the model of camera you use, and how it processes the data. Even Photoshop has some basic raw editing tools, so I cannot think of a time you would even want to save in anything else.I always shoot in RAW. So much information is lost when shooting in jpeg.
I could save as it is on the left, just a case of converting. No matter how much I play with exposure etc its still over exposed.
If you have the capability to shoot in raw, do it. You should have a program that came with the camera to process raw files, or get lightroom. Lightroom is amazing.