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General Digital SLR Cameras
What format do you save pictures in and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="blueiron" data-source="post: 1402" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>I store my external drive with all my 'keeper' photos in a large fire resistant gun safe. The safe is humidity controlled and stores all my critical documents, old photographs, and camera gear when not being used. I found it used and it cost me $750 to the estate, when the original owner died. I paid a local safe company $75 to move it to my house and it installed it myself. The safe also has a heat activated seal to keep out any water used to fight a fire. </p><p> </p><p>For average work, I shoot in jpeg. For serious stuff, I do raw and jpeg. I rarely use PS [I haven't updated since PS3] and keep it as I shot it. It keeps me a better film shooter to avoid "post production workflow" and other digitalspeak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blueiron, post: 1402, member: 203"] I store my external drive with all my 'keeper' photos in a large fire resistant gun safe. The safe is humidity controlled and stores all my critical documents, old photographs, and camera gear when not being used. I found it used and it cost me $750 to the estate, when the original owner died. I paid a local safe company $75 to move it to my house and it installed it myself. The safe also has a heat activated seal to keep out any water used to fight a fire. For average work, I shoot in jpeg. For serious stuff, I do raw and jpeg. I rarely use PS [I haven't updated since PS3] and keep it as I shot it. It keeps me a better film shooter to avoid "post production workflow" and other digitalspeak. [/QUOTE]
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