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Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 376003" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p><strong>re: Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"</strong></p><p></p><p>Even when you shoot JPEG, you are shooting RAW. The camera captures the RAW data and then processes it in it's JPEG "engine" to give you a JPEG. In essence, you have a built-in digital darkroom in your camera. This topic has been beaten to death more then once. There is no right or wrong answer. My cameras do a fine job of producing JPEGs, but they also have amazing built-in RAW converters that i can use; therefore, no need to plunk myself down in front of a computer all the time. This is what i can adjust manually with the in-camera RAW converter: <span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: #2B2B2B"><span style="font-family: 'Lato'">sharpness, color, film simulation, exposure, color space, noise, you can push/pull, dynamic range, white balance, white balance shift, highlight tone and shadow tone. As Marcel said, why limit yourself to just one? Shoot both. I shoot mainly JPEG because of two reasons: 1) my camera produces amazing JPEGs. 2) I really don't want to sit in front of a computer for hours since i sit in front of one all day in the first place. I also shoot RAW, but i do so when i have a certain vision and know i will want to "manipulate" the photo more then i can a JPEG. Again, different strokes for different folks. There is no right or wrong answer.</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 376003, member: 9619"] [b]re: Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"[/b] Even when you shoot JPEG, you are shooting RAW. The camera captures the RAW data and then processes it in it's JPEG "engine" to give you a JPEG. In essence, you have a built-in digital darkroom in your camera. This topic has been beaten to death more then once. There is no right or wrong answer. My cameras do a fine job of producing JPEGs, but they also have amazing built-in RAW converters that i can use; therefore, no need to plunk myself down in front of a computer all the time. This is what i can adjust manually with the in-camera RAW converter: [SIZE=3][COLOR=#2B2B2B][FONT=Lato]sharpness, color, film simulation, exposure, color space, noise, you can push/pull, dynamic range, white balance, white balance shift, highlight tone and shadow tone. As Marcel said, why limit yourself to just one? Shoot both. I shoot mainly JPEG because of two reasons: 1) my camera produces amazing JPEGs. 2) I really don't want to sit in front of a computer for hours since i sit in front of one all day in the first place. I also shoot RAW, but i do so when i have a certain vision and know i will want to "manipulate" the photo more then i can a JPEG. Again, different strokes for different folks. There is no right or wrong answer.[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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