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Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 376063" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p><strong>re: Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"</strong></p><p></p><p>With my dual card slots, I choose both. That way if quick turn-around is needed to supply a small amount of photos from a big shoot, I can quickly process those jpegs within minutes and still have the RAW files for the rest. If I had to shoot just one type of file, it would depend upon the situation. If photos are needed quickly, then jpegs. With the theater photos I take for the student dramas, quite often I need the latitude that RAW offers so my highlights aren't blown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 376063, member: 13196"] [b]re: Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"[/b] With my dual card slots, I choose both. That way if quick turn-around is needed to supply a small amount of photos from a big shoot, I can quickly process those jpegs within minutes and still have the RAW files for the rest. If I had to shoot just one type of file, it would depend upon the situation. If photos are needed quickly, then jpegs. With the theater photos I take for the student dramas, quite often I need the latitude that RAW offers so my highlights aren't blown. [/QUOTE]
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