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<blockquote data-quote="C. Hand" data-source="post: 522739" data-attributes="member: 41207"><p>First let me say that I am never sure if I ma posting my question in the correct area, so if it belongs somewhere else I apologize.</p><p></p><p>OK, I love my new D7100 and I am snapping away pictures and having lots of fun! My question is I started shooting both Raw and JPG. I quickly realized that I was finding myself just deleting the JPG and putting my Raw through Post with Photoshop elements 13 and saving JPGs to my computer. Now I am reading how much compression JPG has and that I should be shooting Raw and saving TIFF files.</p><p></p><p>So, do you save your Raw files, your JPG files or your TIFF files or a combination? Space is not a an issue now, but will be if I am saving the same file in several formats for years on end. So what do you do?</p><p></p><p>PS: I have been challenged to get comfortable with my camera then shoot only JPEG format for a month to try and learn my camera and not rely on post processing. My friend says to do this every now and then to increase my learning curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C. Hand, post: 522739, member: 41207"] First let me say that I am never sure if I ma posting my question in the correct area, so if it belongs somewhere else I apologize. OK, I love my new D7100 and I am snapping away pictures and having lots of fun! My question is I started shooting both Raw and JPG. I quickly realized that I was finding myself just deleting the JPG and putting my Raw through Post with Photoshop elements 13 and saving JPGs to my computer. Now I am reading how much compression JPG has and that I should be shooting Raw and saving TIFF files. So, do you save your Raw files, your JPG files or your TIFF files or a combination? Space is not a an issue now, but will be if I am saving the same file in several formats for years on end. So what do you do? PS: I have been challenged to get comfortable with my camera then shoot only JPEG format for a month to try and learn my camera and not rely on post processing. My friend says to do this every now and then to increase my learning curve. [/QUOTE]
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