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Photography Q&A
Should I shoot JPG or RAW?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick M" data-source="post: 810121" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>Anyone telling you it’s unprofessional is nuts. You produce great work that your clients like. That‘s what a professional does. Taking a raw image does offer you opportunities that a jpeg can’t, for instance recovering shadows or whatever, but it also adds quite a big and time consuming couple of steps to your work flow. Unless you’re familiar with pp software, There’s also the cost and the time that learning to use it will take. Time is money. </p><p>it seems to me that you don’t need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick M, post: 810121, member: 2332"] Anyone telling you it’s unprofessional is nuts. You produce great work that your clients like. That‘s what a professional does. Taking a raw image does offer you opportunities that a jpeg can’t, for instance recovering shadows or whatever, but it also adds quite a big and time consuming couple of steps to your work flow. Unless you’re familiar with pp software, There’s also the cost and the time that learning to use it will take. Time is money. it seems to me that you don’t need it. [/QUOTE]
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