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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)
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)
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)
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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)
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)
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)