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D3300 help improving picture quality
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 357633" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Shooting jpeg is like shooting film 20 years ago. We had QSS (quick service labs) which was a packaged lab, you shot a roll and gave it to them. In one hour you got your prints (it was dirt cheap - developing and 36 prints was around $6) Depending on the settings your images were great or so-so, you had no control after it came out of the camera. With jpeg you get it right then and there, practically no latitude. With RAW at least you can play around and correct most exposure errors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 357633, member: 16090"] Shooting jpeg is like shooting film 20 years ago. We had QSS (quick service labs) which was a packaged lab, you shot a roll and gave it to them. In one hour you got your prints (it was dirt cheap - developing and 36 prints was around $6) Depending on the settings your images were great or so-so, you had no control after it came out of the camera. With jpeg you get it right then and there, practically no latitude. With RAW at least you can play around and correct most exposure errors. [/QUOTE]
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