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D750
Saving room on your SD card while traveling
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 579889" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I think everyone is missing the OP's point/question. He shot and kept the raw safely on his cards. He forgot to shoot raw+jpg but found he could convert to jpg 'on the fly' during wireless export. He's wondering if those jpg are the same as he would have got if he had created raw + jpg in the camera. He saved card space by only shooting raw.</p><p></p><p>To his question, I don't know if they are the same jpg. The file size may be a clue. Many of us quickly create jpg with a preset in Lightroom or use Nikon software which will put out the camera jpg version as the initial raw starting point. I only shoot raw <strong>+ jpg</strong> if I need to quickly hand the 2nd card to my wife when we get home so she can start emailing and face-booking and I can lay on the couch.:shame:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 579889, member: 4923"] I think everyone is missing the OP's point/question. He shot and kept the raw safely on his cards. He forgot to shoot raw+jpg but found he could convert to jpg 'on the fly' during wireless export. He's wondering if those jpg are the same as he would have got if he had created raw + jpg in the camera. He saved card space by only shooting raw. To his question, I don't know if they are the same jpg. The file size may be a clue. Many of us quickly create jpg with a preset in Lightroom or use Nikon software which will put out the camera jpg version as the initial raw starting point. I only shoot raw [B]+ jpg[/B] if I need to quickly hand the 2nd card to my wife when we get home so she can start emailing and face-booking and I can lay on the couch.:shame: [/QUOTE]
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