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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 304919" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>What they said. The reason you edit in RAW is because it contains <em>all</em> the light information - the stuff being used for the current display (which is what you're capturing in JPEG) and the dynamic range of light information available in each pixel that it's not currently using that you can pull out at will. Once you make the JPEG image all you can do is bend that interpretation.</p><p></p><p>Stay in RAW and produce you JPEGs for posting and printing when you're done with the edits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 304919, member: 9240"] What they said. The reason you edit in RAW is because it contains [I]all[/I] the light information - the stuff being used for the current display (which is what you're capturing in JPEG) and the dynamic range of light information available in each pixel that it's not currently using that you can pull out at will. Once you make the JPEG image all you can do is bend that interpretation. Stay in RAW and produce you JPEGs for posting and printing when you're done with the edits. [/QUOTE]
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