neilmac
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This has probably asked many times on here.....
Once you get used to processing from RAW is there any point in shooting JPEGs any more?
At the moment I shoot in RAW + JPEG so have 2 images of each shot and in every case so far I prefer the finished article from RAW in preference to the JPEG version, which with my 400D looks flat and dull by comparison. So should I just shoot in RAW?
I use Adobe Bridge CS3 to convert to dng then Camera RAW or Lightroom to process and PS to resize, usually with a final sharpen and save for web etc.
Just concerned that I might be missing something by not having a JPEG version at all.
What do you do?
Cheers,
Neil
Once you get used to processing from RAW is there any point in shooting JPEGs any more?
At the moment I shoot in RAW + JPEG so have 2 images of each shot and in every case so far I prefer the finished article from RAW in preference to the JPEG version, which with my 400D looks flat and dull by comparison. So should I just shoot in RAW?
I use Adobe Bridge CS3 to convert to dng then Camera RAW or Lightroom to process and PS to resize, usually with a final sharpen and save for web etc.
Just concerned that I might be missing something by not having a JPEG version at all.
What do you do?
Cheers,
Neil
