film might refer to original of the screen shot pic tho?
idiot thats what i meant..before it becomes a video/the visual..
So what is raw anyway? Simply put, it’s just sensor data before any image processing. In a single-sensor camera, like the ALEXA, color is produced by filtering each photosite (or pixel) to produce either red, green or blue values. The color pattern of the photosites most often used is the Bayer pattern, invented by Dr. Bryce E. Bayer at Kodak. The raw data in a camera like this represents the value of each photosite. Because each pixel contains only one color value, raw isn’t viewable on a monitor in any discernible way. In a video signal that we can see on a monitor, each pixel contains full color and brightness information; video can tell each pixel on a monitor how bright to be and what color. This means that raw isn’t video. Raw has to be converted to video for viewing and use. This is usually done through a de-Bayer process, which determines both color and brightness for each finished pixel in your image. The converting of raw information into video can be time-consuming for postproduction, though great tools are available to make it fairly painless. The upside to raw recording is that no typical video processing has been baked in.
dont decide what he said…read what he said ugh nvm…ditto filter
think that is the point…special counsels have limited bite…most prob why he left to position himself better
highlight enhance as well