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RAW/JPEG

File Formats (RAW vs. JPEG)

Choose RAW or JPEG based on speed, flexibility, storage, and final delivery needs.

File Formats (RAW vs. JPEG)RAW/JPEGEditing latitudeSpeed and storage
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Color

Color Sciences (Color Space and Bit Depth)

Manage color pipeline decisions from capture through export using color spaces and bit-depth awareness.

Color Sciences (Color Space and Bit Depth)ColorsRGB vs Adobe RGBBit depth
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Lighting

Lighting and Flash

Use natural light, artificial light, and strobes intentionally for shape, mood, and subject separation.

Lighting and FlashLightingNatural vs artificialFlash direction and quality
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Editing

Post-Processing and Editing

Build a clean editing workflow: cull, correct, grade, and export without overprocessing.

Post-Processing and EditingEditingWorkflow orderGlobal vs local adjustments
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Stabilize

Image Stabilization (IBIS and OIS)

Use in-body and optical stabilization correctly for handheld sharpness without false expectations.

Image Stabilization (IBIS and OIS)StabilizeIBIS vs OISHandheld advantage
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Lenses

Lens Specialty (Prime, Zoom, Macro, Tilt-Shift, Fisheye)

Choose specialty lenses intentionally based on perspective, flexibility, and creative output.

Lens Specialty (Prime, Zoom, Macro, Tilt-Shift, Fisheye)LensesPrime vs zoomMacro
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DOF

Depth of Field and Sensor Size

Understand how aperture, focal length, subject distance, and sensor format combine to shape depth of field and bokeh.

Depth of Field and Sensor SizeDOFFour-variable interactionEquivalent framing matters
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Sensor

Sensor Size and Crop Factor

Understand field-of-view changes, depth characteristics, and lens equivalence across sensor formats.

Sensor Size and Crop FactorSensorField-of-view conversionDepth and noise tendencies
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