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JPEG or RAW - what do you shoot??
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<blockquote data-quote="PhotoEnth47" data-source="post: 123235" data-attributes="member: 13095"><p>I shoot mainly in RAW, although I will often shoot in both. I know post-processing can be a lot of work, but for me that is part of the whole enjoyment of digital photography. If I just shot in JPeg then I would have to get it absolutely right in-camera, which I often don't. I can batch process when necessary.</p><p></p><p>I use ACDSee Pro 6 as my post-processing software. I can't afford Photoshop, and Photoshop Elements doesn't give me the control or capabilities that ACDSee does. ACDSee cost me $US99, so it's heaps cheaper than most of them, but is an exceptionally capable program, including 64bit RAW processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhotoEnth47, post: 123235, member: 13095"] I shoot mainly in RAW, although I will often shoot in both. I know post-processing can be a lot of work, but for me that is part of the whole enjoyment of digital photography. If I just shot in JPeg then I would have to get it absolutely right in-camera, which I often don't. I can batch process when necessary. I use ACDSee Pro 6 as my post-processing software. I can't afford Photoshop, and Photoshop Elements doesn't give me the control or capabilities that ACDSee does. ACDSee cost me $US99, so it's heaps cheaper than most of them, but is an exceptionally capable program, including 64bit RAW processing. [/QUOTE]
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