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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 67353" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>This is an age old debate that will never end. As much as I agree that you can get very good results with straight jpegs from the camera if the shot is taken with attention, there are quite a few things that could not be brought back from jpegs that could with raw. This alone is worth it for me. Not to each is own and I really respect that. At my venerable age, I really don't need to be right.</p><p></p><p>This being said, there is one thing that you MUST remember. Each time you save a jpeg, you LOOSE quality. So beware and keep the original safe by changing the name of the file after your work in PP. This is the main advantage of raw and PS files, they don't shrink in size and quality as you rework on them.</p><p></p><p>Take pictures and enjoy your Nikons!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 67353, member: 3903"] This is an age old debate that will never end. As much as I agree that you can get very good results with straight jpegs from the camera if the shot is taken with attention, there are quite a few things that could not be brought back from jpegs that could with raw. This alone is worth it for me. Not to each is own and I really respect that. At my venerable age, I really don't need to be right. This being said, there is one thing that you MUST remember. Each time you save a jpeg, you LOOSE quality. So beware and keep the original safe by changing the name of the file after your work in PP. This is the main advantage of raw and PS files, they don't shrink in size and quality as you rework on them. Take pictures and enjoy your Nikons! [/QUOTE]
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