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<blockquote data-quote="mac66" data-source="post: 371170" data-attributes="member: 31434"><p>In case a beginner edits the original, instead of duplicating the original and working on a copy.</p><p></p><p>I learned a long time ago, to make backups of my originals. Several years ago, a pro-photographer, and I discussed manual over auto and the RAW format. Not having a RAW editor at the time, he advised me to shoot RAW+JPEG (RAW +FINE on the D-3100). That way, I could save all my shots in RAW for future editing, while also capturing JPEG's of the same shots. That said, I made duplicates of the JPEG's for editing, while saving the originals, and also saved RAW images of the same shots to DVD for later use, when I got a RAW editor. </p><p></p><p>The problem however, is using up card space and limiting the number of photo's one can take. After experimenting with RAW, I'm going back to RAW+JPEG. I hear one can preview both images on an editor, but haven't tried it yet. Also, still learning the in's and outs of post-processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac66, post: 371170, member: 31434"] In case a beginner edits the original, instead of duplicating the original and working on a copy. I learned a long time ago, to make backups of my originals. Several years ago, a pro-photographer, and I discussed manual over auto and the RAW format. Not having a RAW editor at the time, he advised me to shoot RAW+JPEG (RAW +FINE on the D-3100). That way, I could save all my shots in RAW for future editing, while also capturing JPEG's of the same shots. That said, I made duplicates of the JPEG's for editing, while saving the originals, and also saved RAW images of the same shots to DVD for later use, when I got a RAW editor. The problem however, is using up card space and limiting the number of photo's one can take. After experimenting with RAW, I'm going back to RAW+JPEG. I hear one can preview both images on an editor, but haven't tried it yet. Also, still learning the in's and outs of post-processing. [/QUOTE]
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