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Do you shoot "Raw" or "Jpeg"
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael J." data-source="post: 378733" data-attributes="member: 13861"><p>I shoot, after long time JPEG, RAW. It helps to correct my mistakes easier, especially highlights and shadows. I never shoot both. No, I can not say never. My wife is very impatient waiting of something. When our daughter has a school performance that is the moment I shoot RAW an JPEG.</p><p></p><p>When we come home, I load the photos. Make some adjustment in LR on the JPEG's. She is happy and can post them on their favorite Social Media such Facebook and Line.</p><p></p><p>If this is done, I go to my RAW Files make some adjustment, and safe them on my External. Those photos are carried to a Camera store which offers printing a Photo book.</p><p></p><p>When I afterwards compare on the Computer JPEG's from Camera and my pp's one I think a pretty close. Why? I set my Camera to my favorite settings. Why I don't shoot just JPEG's? I make mistakes and some photos are easier corrected using RAW. But I posted on this Board so much photos taken as JPEG's, and I wanna say you something that I see the power of LR clear: It does a great Job pp JPEG's as well. </p><p></p><p>Just few day's back I shot lots of photos, and I am no much faster making my adjustments in LR. If I use JPEG's or RAW the time is similar. for pp. </p><p></p><p>RAW files I use LR only for JPEG's I use LR and Nik Collection. Nik does a great amazing Job on JPEG's. So, now you see why the time is same for getting "My" end product.</p><p></p><p>RAW vs. JPEG i ssimilar when we start DX vs. FX - Everyon ehas a favorite format. If not, we all use the same thing. </p><p></p><p>I drive a Chevrolet Captiva as same as my neighbor. I use the full option he does not. Both a great cares with different function. At the end both cars take us to our destination and the guest there don't ask which car did you use. Important is that we there where our goal was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael J., post: 378733, member: 13861"] I shoot, after long time JPEG, RAW. It helps to correct my mistakes easier, especially highlights and shadows. I never shoot both. No, I can not say never. My wife is very impatient waiting of something. When our daughter has a school performance that is the moment I shoot RAW an JPEG. When we come home, I load the photos. Make some adjustment in LR on the JPEG's. She is happy and can post them on their favorite Social Media such Facebook and Line. If this is done, I go to my RAW Files make some adjustment, and safe them on my External. Those photos are carried to a Camera store which offers printing a Photo book. When I afterwards compare on the Computer JPEG's from Camera and my pp's one I think a pretty close. Why? I set my Camera to my favorite settings. Why I don't shoot just JPEG's? I make mistakes and some photos are easier corrected using RAW. But I posted on this Board so much photos taken as JPEG's, and I wanna say you something that I see the power of LR clear: It does a great Job pp JPEG's as well. Just few day's back I shot lots of photos, and I am no much faster making my adjustments in LR. If I use JPEG's or RAW the time is similar. for pp. RAW files I use LR only for JPEG's I use LR and Nik Collection. Nik does a great amazing Job on JPEG's. So, now you see why the time is same for getting "My" end product. RAW vs. JPEG i ssimilar when we start DX vs. FX - Everyon ehas a favorite format. If not, we all use the same thing. I drive a Chevrolet Captiva as same as my neighbor. I use the full option he does not. Both a great cares with different function. At the end both cars take us to our destination and the guest there don't ask which car did you use. Important is that we there where our goal was. [/QUOTE]
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