Ferrari F430  |  Spotted in Malibu, California

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Ferrari F430 spotted in Malibu, California

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  • Location
    Malibu, California
  • Description
    Nice F430 parked at the Malibu Country Mart. On a side note, I want to apologize for uploading several low quality pictures. To be honest I have been having some trouble with image sizes and found out that my DSLR is set at the largest size (10 MB)which is over double the limit of almost 4.10 MB. I did an image optimizer/resizer to fix this but I don't think it did that much good.
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    King_AM
  • Date spotted
    07/12/15
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I shot almost entirely in RAW for a couple of months, but I've just been shooting in JPEG lately because RAW takes up so much room on my computer. Also I don't convert from JPEG because they're postable everywhere...if I run into a file size limit I just crop it or save it as lower quality.
Posted:  09/04/2015 19:46:15
 
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Ahh I am having the same problem with my dslr. And Nick, so did I!
Posted:  09/04/2015 11:49:30
 
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Nice spot as always Ashoor!
Posted:  09/04/2015 11:25:23
 
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Really depends.. My biggest problem with shooting in RAW is file size. But since I got a bigger SD card it's not as big of an issue, because I don't shoot enough photos to fill my SD card before I can transfer the photos to my computer. Another thing is storage on your computer. RAW files eat up alot of room on your hard drive. But it's really not that big of a deal since you can just buy an external hard drive to store your photos on.

I always shoot RAW at night when I'm doing long exposure shots because it helps so much in editing. When I'm just driving around and I'll be shooting photos of cars coming down the other derection, usually the photos won't turn out very well so I just shoot JPEG because I probably won't end up using the photo anyway ("using", even though i don't post my photos. lol.)
Posted:  09/04/2015 02:57:06
 
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I see. What would be a good idea: Shoot images in JPEG format then convert to PNG, or shoot in RAW?
Posted:  09/04/2015 02:40:13
 
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Cropping the pics always reduces the file size, and if you do any editing on a site like Pixlr, it allows you to save the image in a smaller file size. Nice shot! I saw one of these today, except it was a Spider.
Posted:  09/04/2015 02:25:51
 
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