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<blockquote data-quote="Guy" data-source="post: 85230" data-attributes="member: 11363"><p>RAW basically captures what the sensor 'sees' and doesn't manipulate it in any way. This lets you apply setting equivalent to white balance, colour model, sharpness etc using software instead. Saving as JPG essentially assigns your chosen WB, sharpness etc 'in-camera' and dumps it out as a JPG image.</p><p></p><p>Essentially saving as RAW gives you much more control over the final image. Personally I shoot JPG but most of my pic's are destined for the web, not print out or publication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy, post: 85230, member: 11363"] RAW basically captures what the sensor 'sees' and doesn't manipulate it in any way. This lets you apply setting equivalent to white balance, colour model, sharpness etc using software instead. Saving as JPG essentially assigns your chosen WB, sharpness etc 'in-camera' and dumps it out as a JPG image. Essentially saving as RAW gives you much more control over the final image. Personally I shoot JPG but most of my pic's are destined for the web, not print out or publication. [/QUOTE]
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