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RAW vs JPEG
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 112194" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>great article, and one that needs to be digested a bit. never just a right answer. </p><p></p><p>keep it simple shoot in dual mode. I shoot RAW + JPEG Fine mode, and I organize my shoots in folders keeping the RAW in a subfolder with the JPEGS. </p><p></p><p>Last nights shoot of ice edits ended all to be RAW sourced, the light was low, and the JPEG just had a tough time rendering the shadows and temperature of the ice, even with me switching from clouds to shadows, and tuning. </p><p></p><p>but,, neither would I say shoot only in RAW, lots of times the JPEGs are great, with just a few tweaks. and my raw edit falls slightly below the JPEG, and I always say, let the best version win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 112194, member: 10038"] great article, and one that needs to be digested a bit. never just a right answer. keep it simple shoot in dual mode. I shoot RAW + JPEG Fine mode, and I organize my shoots in folders keeping the RAW in a subfolder with the JPEGS. Last nights shoot of ice edits ended all to be RAW sourced, the light was low, and the JPEG just had a tough time rendering the shadows and temperature of the ice, even with me switching from clouds to shadows, and tuning. but,, neither would I say shoot only in RAW, lots of times the JPEGs are great, with just a few tweaks. and my raw edit falls slightly below the JPEG, and I always say, let the best version win. [/QUOTE]
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