canon digital camera hack image
mikejar199
I have a Canon powershot sx-100IS, It is a digital camera, and dont even know if it has raw, What is raw for? Only digital SLRs have raw?
What improvements does it bring?
Answer
Your camera doesn't have a RAW mode.
Even if you can hack it somehow, there is a possibilty that photo software won't even recognize it as a standard RAW file that matches a particular camera.
The advantages of RAW are huge although it isn't always needed.
That's why some photographers shoot in RAW+jpeg. You can use the good jpegs, and only get into the RAW files when you need to.
RAW files are huge, and they take a long time to open, edit and save compared to jpegs. However, they are the closest thing to the RAW image right off the image sensor as you can get. The dynamic range is greater, gradients are finer, color gamut is wider etc.
You have a lot more leeway with white balance, no compression artifacts like jpegs and so much more. RAW files can save you when shooting tough high dynamic range pics or with white balance problems, things tha can't always be fixed with a jpeg.
All dSLRs can shoot RAW, and some top of the line (expensive) point and shoots support RAW.
Your camera doesn't have a RAW mode.
Even if you can hack it somehow, there is a possibilty that photo software won't even recognize it as a standard RAW file that matches a particular camera.
The advantages of RAW are huge although it isn't always needed.
That's why some photographers shoot in RAW+jpeg. You can use the good jpegs, and only get into the RAW files when you need to.
RAW files are huge, and they take a long time to open, edit and save compared to jpegs. However, they are the closest thing to the RAW image right off the image sensor as you can get. The dynamic range is greater, gradients are finer, color gamut is wider etc.
You have a lot more leeway with white balance, no compression artifacts like jpegs and so much more. RAW files can save you when shooting tough high dynamic range pics or with white balance problems, things tha can't always be fixed with a jpeg.
All dSLRs can shoot RAW, and some top of the line (expensive) point and shoots support RAW.
Photo Capture software compatible with my camera?
JoshuaJ
I have a Canon PowerShot DS600 digital compact camera and I want to be able to take pictures from it using my computer. As I am interested in using it for Stop Motion. However, I have tried Stop Motion Pro, MonkeyJam and VideoCat, none are picking up my camera. I do not necessarily need a stop motion program. With onionskinning and video compilation and all that stuff if it's not possible. I just need something that can take pictures from my camera without pressing the button on the top.
Answer
have you thought about hacking it with a firmware that supports the intervalometer function from:
http://chdk.wikia.com/
you'll still need to press the button but it will keep taking pics for desired time and interval until the card is full
have you thought about hacking it with a firmware that supports the intervalometer function from:
http://chdk.wikia.com/
you'll still need to press the button but it will keep taking pics for desired time and interval until the card is full
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