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<blockquote data-quote="Sambr" data-source="post: 41305" data-attributes="member: 6373"><p>LOL not at all Jack. I know a lot of people that shoot Jpeg and produce great photos. However if someone wants to "Play around" with their processing - RAW gives them that ability to do so more readly. I used to shoot Jpeg all the time, then I discovered RAW and Nikon NX - have never looked back. Since I have purchased Lightroom and Photo Shops Elementts between the 3 if I am not happy with an image I can "tweak" it. A lot of my sports photographer friends shoot Jpeg - just because the sheer amount of shots they take one fellow at a "college level" football game will shoot 2-3k of photos a game. Anyways - I always say do what's best for you! I can only suggest my point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sambr, post: 41305, member: 6373"] LOL not at all Jack. I know a lot of people that shoot Jpeg and produce great photos. However if someone wants to "Play around" with their processing - RAW gives them that ability to do so more readly. I used to shoot Jpeg all the time, then I discovered RAW and Nikon NX - have never looked back. Since I have purchased Lightroom and Photo Shops Elementts between the 3 if I am not happy with an image I can "tweak" it. A lot of my sports photographer friends shoot Jpeg - just because the sheer amount of shots they take one fellow at a "college level" football game will shoot 2-3k of photos a game. Anyways - I always say do what's best for you! I can only suggest my point of view. [/QUOTE]
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