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Photography Q&A
Should I shoot JPG or RAW?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zev" data-source="post: 753626" data-attributes="member: 49151"><p>Thanks for that. Yes, shooting 400+ images at a wedding is a huge amount of computer work if shooting RAW. (Love the olden days when I just dropped off the film at the lab and they did all the work) And except for indoor shots or bad lighting situations, I always use a polarising filter. Makes a huge difference to the sky, reflections, and any scenes with water. Possible the reason I have never experienced blown out sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zev, post: 753626, member: 49151"] Thanks for that. Yes, shooting 400+ images at a wedding is a huge amount of computer work if shooting RAW. (Love the olden days when I just dropped off the film at the lab and they did all the work) And except for indoor shots or bad lighting situations, I always use a polarising filter. Makes a huge difference to the sky, reflections, and any scenes with water. Possible the reason I have never experienced blown out sky. [/QUOTE]
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