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Picture Control - does it affect RAW? (and vice versa)
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<blockquote data-quote="fotofanish" data-source="post: 493347" data-attributes="member: 40699"><p>Thanks guys. I suspected I could have framed my question better :culpability:. I was trying to confirm my guess that, with these configurations...</p><p></p><p>Image Quality set at RAW.</p><p>Picture Control set to produce an enhanced image, say, vivid.</p><p></p><p>...then I'd only need to click one Menu setting - Image Quality > RAW to JPEG - to instantly change my camera's output to a simpler form.</p><p>Then, another click - JPEG to RAW - sets the camera output back to where it was. And so on, a repeatable setup.</p><p></p><p>Thing is, I'm not sure I'm always going to want to post-process RAW files. Occasionally I might be quite happy to snap off a few simpler images that'll be quite acceptable to my family.</p><p></p><p>The above seems to be a simple way of moving from one to another (and back) without a lot of fuss.</p><p></p><p>Is my assumption correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotofanish, post: 493347, member: 40699"] Thanks guys. I suspected I could have framed my question better :culpability:. I was trying to confirm my guess that, with these configurations... Image Quality set at RAW. Picture Control set to produce an enhanced image, say, vivid. ...then I'd only need to click one Menu setting - Image Quality > RAW to JPEG - to instantly change my camera's output to a simpler form. Then, another click - JPEG to RAW - sets the camera output back to where it was. And so on, a repeatable setup. Thing is, I'm not sure I'm always going to want to post-process RAW files. Occasionally I might be quite happy to snap off a few simpler images that'll be quite acceptable to my family. The above seems to be a simple way of moving from one to another (and back) without a lot of fuss. Is my assumption correct? [/QUOTE]
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