Talk:List of cameras supporting a raw format

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Reason the list was created[edit]

Refer to Talk:RAW image format#List of cameras supporting a RAW format for the reason this page was created. --Berland 18:48, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RAW vs Uncompressed Video[edit]

RAW video and uncompressed video are two different things. Uncompressed video generally means clean HDMI out usually with a 4:2:2 color subsampling. RAW has no sub-sampling and is just the original date captured by the sensor in full. There are a lot of cameras listed here as supporting RAW even though they don't (with or without proprietary firmware enhancements), but only a clean HDMI signal. I believe these should be removed, moved to a different article, or very clearly marked so as not to confuse the two formats. Doorzki (talk) 00:57, 2 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed. Removed HDMI clean output descriptive text plus cameras included on that basis - i.e. the Nikons. It's hugely misleading to conflate the two things, and additionally the inclusion of only the Nikon cameras that were listed implies that clean HDMI output is somehow unique to them, instead of the reality of it being extremely common, in contrast to actual RAW video. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.187.88.97 (talk) 16:49, 27 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

questions on photos used for medical purposes[edit]

my most concern as a practicing medical assistant and esthetician is using my personal device for capturing photos of patients in a medical setting and then using my phone for at home use and leisure. from that job I resigned and I felt a constant following of a client too hard neck abrasions and a twisted neckline and I have to stay positive because that was in the past when I worked at A New You Spa and pictures are archive and is not under my management. Certainly they are satisfying medical board advisory and HIPAA commission. Creative Celinda in San Antonio. Babyadame (talk) 19:47, 3 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]