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<blockquote data-quote="Michael J." data-source="post: 371324" data-attributes="member: 13861"><p>I shot JPEG and changed to RAW cos I read a lot about it. After watching VDO's of Lightroom using from Lynda I saw that they use, JPEG, DNG and CRW files. So I switched back to JPEG and was pleased with my vacation shots. But some photos needed to correct more cos I took shots in the night and at dark places. This was the time where I switched back to RAW. And my cam stays on RAW. </p><p></p><p>I tested photos JPEG + RAW shots. I pp my RAW files and was more pleased with my PP compared to the Out of Cam JPEG's. I did some pp with those as well and still the RAW and my pp result was in my eyes better. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I read lots of articles but in the end I test and try everything by my self. Until I understand the subject. </p><p></p><p>OT - I am a hobby cook as well and cook for my family as well as for friends. I used a cooking book at the beginning. I just added some personal test in the recipes. At the end I realized that I don't need a cooking book. The books helped me to get the basic understanding of cooking but to make the food to my own I have to create it by myself keeping the basic ways in my mind.</p><p></p><p>When I started to cook Thai food, I used my eyes to watch what my wife, my aunts and neighbors are using. This was my basic. Learning by watching. Now I can cook Thai food as well. </p><p></p><p>But I have to say that I take every suggestion, every advise, etc. into my doing and if it turns out that the food becomes a better taste I will use it. </p><p></p><p>Long story short, I love shooting RAW and I like looking photos. Never mind the photographer use jpeg, nef, crw, ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael J., post: 371324, member: 13861"] I shot JPEG and changed to RAW cos I read a lot about it. After watching VDO's of Lightroom using from Lynda I saw that they use, JPEG, DNG and CRW files. So I switched back to JPEG and was pleased with my vacation shots. But some photos needed to correct more cos I took shots in the night and at dark places. This was the time where I switched back to RAW. And my cam stays on RAW. I tested photos JPEG + RAW shots. I pp my RAW files and was more pleased with my PP compared to the Out of Cam JPEG's. I did some pp with those as well and still the RAW and my pp result was in my eyes better. I read lots of articles but in the end I test and try everything by my self. Until I understand the subject. OT - I am a hobby cook as well and cook for my family as well as for friends. I used a cooking book at the beginning. I just added some personal test in the recipes. At the end I realized that I don't need a cooking book. The books helped me to get the basic understanding of cooking but to make the food to my own I have to create it by myself keeping the basic ways in my mind. When I started to cook Thai food, I used my eyes to watch what my wife, my aunts and neighbors are using. This was my basic. Learning by watching. Now I can cook Thai food as well. But I have to say that I take every suggestion, every advise, etc. into my doing and if it turns out that the food becomes a better taste I will use it. Long story short, I love shooting RAW and I like looking photos. Never mind the photographer use jpeg, nef, crw, .... [/QUOTE]
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