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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 110370" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I don't see it so much as a "quality" thing as a malleability thing. I know news pros that shoot nothing but jpeg because they know how to set their camera for a shot and the amount of post-processing is minimal, so they can do what they need to in-camera before sending it off. Shooting RAW would take too much time after the fact and delay getting their work in. But if time constraints aren't major it's possible to get a great "as shot" RAW image that can will provide all sorts of future flexibility should you want to tweak and retweak down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 110370, member: 9240"] I don't see it so much as a "quality" thing as a malleability thing. I know news pros that shoot nothing but jpeg because they know how to set their camera for a shot and the amount of post-processing is minimal, so they can do what they need to in-camera before sending it off. Shooting RAW would take too much time after the fact and delay getting their work in. But if time constraints aren't major it's possible to get a great "as shot" RAW image that can will provide all sorts of future flexibility should you want to tweak and retweak down the road. [/QUOTE]
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