Sony. ARW files hi definition in the Lightroom
Hi guys, I just got a camera Sony Alpha AIIR with 42mp resolution. The RAW file is ARW. I had to rank up to the Lightroom for CC (5 Lightroom does not support the ARW files). Then the files in Lightroom CC didn't hi resolution. And of course, when I export the changed image is without hi resolution.
Is that all I have to do to get full resolution in the images?
Thank you!!
Julio
Editada por Mensagem: Julio Cesar Figueiredo Junior
I took the freedom to play with a couple of your images. If I offended you, or you don't like what I did then I apologize. Panoramic photos seem to be significantly underexposed. The photo of your model probably could be improved with a bit of fill flash. And other issues seem to be centered around more in more familiar with focusing system.
Underexposure, by itself, can create a lot of unwanted noise. Don't give up, however. I think you have a wonderful combination. Just keep him home.
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