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Tuesday, 25 April 2006
Over 19,000 photographers and Imaging Professionals Provide Data on their Experiences, Preferences, and Concerns regarding RAW Imaging Technology

Will the digital camera you buy tomorrow fairly serve the future of
photography? Are today�s camera manufacturers making decisions that
may adversely affect the preservation of photographic works for future
generations? More than 19,000 digital photographers and
preservationists from around the world have now weighed in with
opinions on RAW imaging technology, a concept that many compare to a
"digital negative." The  OpenRAW  initiative  (http://www.OpenRAW.org/)  is a one-year-old
international organization representing the interests of photographers
and  digital imaging practitioners. From January 31 to March 15, 2006,
OpenRAW      conducted      an     international     online     survey
(http://www.OpenRAW.org/survey/)  designed  to  give photographers and
other  interested  parties  a  voice in the further development of RAW
imaging  technology. The response was outstanding. During the six-week
2006 RAW Survey, over 19,000 individuals - professional photographers,
dedicated amateurs, and other imaging specialists - answered all 25 of
the  survey�s  targeted  questions.  The  average  respondent had 19.5
years' experience in photography.

Although  RAW imaging technology is routinely discussed in photography
forums,  until  now  no systematic information had been gathered about
the  experiences,  requirements, preferences, and concerns of users of
digital  images  regarding  RAW technology and its future. At the same
time,   many   photographers   and   archivists  believe  that  camera
manufacturers   are   making   important  decisions  about  RAW  image
technology  with  little  or  no input from the people who buy and use
their   equipment,   or  who  are  involved  in  the  preservation  of
photographic works.

"The  massive changes that have occurred since the founding of OpenRAW
only  one  year  ago  -  continued  proliferation  of  proprietary RAW
formats,   encryption  of  camera  settings  in  RAW  files,  and  the
disappearance  of  camera  brands  from  the  market  -  have  greatly
increased  uncertainty for photographers," says Juergen Specht, leader
of  the  RAW  imaging  advocacy  group.  "Unless RAW file contents are
openly  documented,  no  one - from photography�s top professionals to
the family amateur - can be sure that their RAW images will be useable
in the future."

The 2006 RAW  Survey responses have  now been analyzed  and a detailed
report  of the  results will  be published  on the  OpenRAW Web  site
(http://www.OpenRAW.org/) over  a five-day  period beginning  on April
25, 2006.

These results will be released as follows:

*April 25th, 2006 - Chapter 1: Who responded to the 2006 RAW Survey?

*April 26th, 2006 - Chapter 2: Perceptions of the Advantages and
 Disadvantages of RAW Imaging Technology

*April 27th, 2006 - Chapter 3: Preferences about RAW Image File
 Conversion and Editing Software

*April 28th, 2006 - Chapter 4: Experiences, Beliefs, and Preferences
 Concerning RAW Imaging Technology

*April 29th, 2006 - Chapter 5: Preferences among Camera Features in
 a Hypothetical Camera Purchase Decision

Each chapter will  be accompanied by  a brief summary  of responses to
survey questions related to the topic covered. Additional analyses  of
survey results will be reported in a series of
articles published at http://www.OpenRAW.org/.

"We believe that decisions by the digital photography industry  should
take account of the requirements and preferences of the  photographers
and  those  who make  their  living or  pursue  their artistic  vision
through this medium,"  adds professional research  statistician Calvin
Jones, who developed the survey and analyzed responses. "OpenRAW  will
continue to share the results of this information gathering effort  in
the hope that we can serve the future of the art and craft of photography."

The following organizations support OpenRAW and the 2006 RAW Survey:

AKVIS LLC (http://akvis.com)
Dave Coffin (http://cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/)
Foto.iFokus (http://foto.ifokus.se)
Digital Imaging and Photography Blog (http://imageering.blogspot.com/)
Luminous Landscape (http://luminous-landscape.com/)
PhotoShopNews (http://photoshopnews.com/)
Udi Fuchs (http://ufraw.sourceforge.net/)
Digital Photo Blog (http://volker.canalblog.com/)
350D (http://www.350d.org/)
Absolute Stock Photo (http://www.absolutestockphoto.com)
AKAM.NO (http://www.akam.no/)
Arkiv Inc. (http://www.Ar-kiv.com/)
Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/)
Atlantic Software Exchange Inc. (http://www.atlanticsx.com/)
Beaux Arts Photography (http://www.beautiful-landscape.com) Berufsfotografen.com (http://www.berufsfotografen.com)
Bibble Labs Inc (http://www.bibblelabs.com/)
DataRescue (http://www.datarescue.com/)
Digital Domain Inc. (http://www.ddisoftware.com/)
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie (DGPh) (http://www.dgph.de/)
DPGR (Digital Photography in Greece) (http://www.dpgr.gr/)
dpMagic Software Inc. (http://www.dpmagic.com)
Digital Photography Review (DPReview) (http://www.dpreview.com/) Dutchphotozone.com (http://www.dutchphotozone.com/)
DxO Labs (http://www.dxo.com/)
Dyxum (http://www.dyxum.com/)
Earthbound Light (http://www.earthboundlight.com)
European Color Initiative (ECI) (http://www.eci.org/)
Extensis Inc. (http://www.extensis.com/)
National Association of Professional Photographers - Italy (http://www.fotografi.org) Fototipp.hu (http://www.fototipp.hu/)
FREELENS (http://www.freelens.com/) Glass Lantern LLC (http://www.glasslantern.com) Petteri Kettunen (http://www.iki.fi/petterik/jpgind/jpgind.html)
Irfan Skiljan (http://www.irfanview.com/)
Iridient Digital Inc. (http://www.iridientdigital.com/)
Jaewook Chung (http://www.jaewookchung.com/ncfix)
Joneshouse (http://www.joneshouse.ca)
D1scussion (http://www.juergenspecht.com/lists/d1scussion/)
Lemke Software GmbH (http://www.lemkesoft.com/)
Molinaripixel (http://www.molinaripixel.com.ar)
MyFourThirds.com (http://www.myfourthirds.com)
NikonCafe (http://www.nikoncafe.com/)
Nikonians (http://www.nikonians.org/)
Outbackphoto.com (http://www.outbackphoto.com/)
Photolink.de (http://www.photolink.de)
Photos of the Year (http://www.photos-of-the-year.com/)
Pixmantec ApS (http://www.pixmantec.com/)
Leo Davidson (http://www.pretentiousname.com/jp2raw/index.html)
PRODIG (http://www.prodig.org/)
ProFotoSoftware Ltd (http://www.profotosoftware.com)
Pro Shooters LLC (http://www.proshooters.com/)
RAW.gr (http://www.raw.gr/)
Rawformat (http://www.rawformat.com/)
RawWorkflow.com (http://www.RawWorkflow.com/)
Script Software (http://www.scriptsoftware.com)
StockPhotoTalk (http://www.StockPhotoTalk.com)
Tidalwave (http://www.tidalwave.it/bluemarine/)
Vinland Corporation. (http://www.vinland.com/)

For more information please visit the OpenRAW web site: http://www.OpenRAW.org Contact Info: Web: http://www.OpenRAW.org Email: Juergen Specht, This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or Calvin Jones, This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
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