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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 468542" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p><strong>Re: Using Raw more and more. So RAW + JPEG or RAW only?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would only shoot raw + jpg if you need jpg's quickly. Like if you are away from home and need some prints made. Sometimes I will shoot raw + jpg if I know my wife will be itchy to quickly email or facebook some photos as soon as we walk in the door. I can just hand her card #2 and be done with it. When I first started shooting raw, I did shoot raw +jpg, but I felt it was becoming clutter on my computer uploading both to the same folder. I quickly learned I could easily produce jpg as good as the camera with no extra thought, so going forward it is raw only with the above exceptions.</p><p></p><p>Since you are using Nikon's own software, your raw files will have your camera jpg picture control settings applied right from the start, so you can generate jpg as good as the camera produces without any processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 468542, member: 4923"] [b]Re: Using Raw more and more. So RAW + JPEG or RAW only?[/b] I would only shoot raw + jpg if you need jpg's quickly. Like if you are away from home and need some prints made. Sometimes I will shoot raw + jpg if I know my wife will be itchy to quickly email or facebook some photos as soon as we walk in the door. I can just hand her card #2 and be done with it. When I first started shooting raw, I did shoot raw +jpg, but I felt it was becoming clutter on my computer uploading both to the same folder. I quickly learned I could easily produce jpg as good as the camera with no extra thought, so going forward it is raw only with the above exceptions. Since you are using Nikon's own software, your raw files will have your camera jpg picture control settings applied right from the start, so you can generate jpg as good as the camera produces without any processing. [/QUOTE]
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