Nice and easy little poll.
Do you shoot RAW, JPG or RAW+JPG.
RAW
JPG
RAW+JPG
What the hell are you talking about..
Nice and easy little poll.
Do you shoot RAW, JPG or RAW+JPG.
I always shoot in both, memory cards are cheap enough these days to do both, and if a shot comes out nicely without any need for processing then i have a ready made JPG.
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i allways shoot raw and convert to tif, allways have
RAW for me, what are the write time overheads for writing RAW + JPEG? It's not something I've ever played with.
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.jpg but im a complete camera rookie!
I actually clicked JPEG. I do most in JPEG at the mo, but that's only coz I'm doing outdoor football shots and there are obviously times when I need to blast off a few shots in quick succession. Then the only post editing is adjusting levels and turn up the brightness 1 step (if it needs it).
Other stuff (portraits, etc) in RAW.
r+j. come back, review the jpegs. Any shots that are wirth the effort I work on the raw verson, otherwise delete the raw.
also raw allows you to save some pics if you mess up the exposure or colour balance- pretty tough to do with only JPG.
RAW everytime
JPG for me
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Jpg for me at the moment. I could take raw's if i wanted, but i dont have any raw software, i guess i should really look into getting some!
I only bother with raw if I'm shooting in constant lighting conditions so I can batch all the processing. I see little/no point in wasting all the time for mixed environments.
Hello i have a canon eos 10d so i get to have both but with my fuji s5000 i always use raw.
I dont use any on them
Mainly jpg for me, as I have to reduce most images for web sites. I use raw occasionally when I'm working on advertising pics.
Always jpg, might have to try raw though since recently getting a dslr. Tbh i've always found it quite easy to adjust brightness, colour balance etc. on jpgs.
Raw for me, you can get a free editor download from Digital Photo...
raw, because a few pixel on my old canon S30 sensor decided to get stuck. So if i shoot jpeg, one hot pixel becomes like 4, 5 distorted pixels due to the compression....
It's not like i have a 10mega camera so every pixel counts.... hehe
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