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What format do you save pictures in and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne" data-source="post: 3011" data-attributes="member: 1052"><p>Hi Snap Happy</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the reply. I guess I didn't express very well what I intended! I don't just shoot unlimited images then dump them. I'm well into my 70's and for the 20 or 25 years prior to going digital I shot almost exclusively slides and was accustomed to taking care not to waste film.</p><p> </p><p>I now shoot mostly in the RAW format. After discarding my few obvious exposure/subject rejects, I tweak my raw files for color balance, exposure, etc. in Adobe then I convert them to a tiff file. After I have the TIFF files tagged and sorted I only then delete the RAW file. I save all my TIFF files in the readily accessable PPhotoshop Elements Organizer. It dose not make any sence to me to save both the RAW and TIFF files. I convert to the TIFF format as it is easier to save into folders and access later with the Window format. (Windows dose not recgonize a RAW file as a thumbnail).</p><p> </p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne, post: 3011, member: 1052"] Hi Snap Happy Thanks for the reply. I guess I didn't express very well what I intended! I don't just shoot unlimited images then dump them. I'm well into my 70's and for the 20 or 25 years prior to going digital I shot almost exclusively slides and was accustomed to taking care not to waste film. I now shoot mostly in the RAW format. After discarding my few obvious exposure/subject rejects, I tweak my raw files for color balance, exposure, etc. in Adobe then I convert them to a tiff file. After I have the TIFF files tagged and sorted I only then delete the RAW file. I save all my TIFF files in the readily accessable PPhotoshop Elements Organizer. It dose not make any sence to me to save both the RAW and TIFF files. I convert to the TIFF format as it is easier to save into folders and access later with the Window format. (Windows dose not recgonize a RAW file as a thumbnail). Wayne [/QUOTE]
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