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GRAPHIC: Why you should shoot in RAW
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<blockquote data-quote="fotojack" data-source="post: 29616" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>My personal opinion about shooting RAW: if you're making money with your pictures, such as a portrait photographer, wedding photographer, food, architecture, etc.,....anything along those lines, then yes, absolutely shoot RAW. For anything else....honestly.....it's just not necessary. Do your own experiment; mount your camera on a tripod. Take one shot in RAW, take another shot in jpg. See if you can see a difference. Straight out of the camera....no post processing. I'm betting you can't tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotojack, post: 29616, member: 16"] My personal opinion about shooting RAW: if you're making money with your pictures, such as a portrait photographer, wedding photographer, food, architecture, etc.,....anything along those lines, then yes, absolutely shoot RAW. For anything else....honestly.....it's just not necessary. Do your own experiment; mount your camera on a tripod. Take one shot in RAW, take another shot in jpg. See if you can see a difference. Straight out of the camera....no post processing. I'm betting you can't tell. [/QUOTE]
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