Image Quality

13 years 5 days ago #45530 by Erika
Photogs: What do you shoot on? & Why?

I am a RAW image type of girl, but I used to shoot on JPEG Fine.

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13 years 5 days ago #45534 by crystal
I shoot both, depending what I am shooting.
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13 years 5 days ago #45543 by Scotty
Nothing but RAW.

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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13 years 5 days ago #45548 by Solstar
I've switched almost entirely to RAW, except for rare events like sports where my older cameras can run up against the buffer. I get noticeably lower noise in RAW and my colors end up much better


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13 years 5 days ago #45549 by KCook
RAW, downsized to 7Mp (camera is 15Mp). Mostly as insurance, I have to pixelpeep to see any difference from JPG Fine.

Kelly Cook

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
kellycook.zenfolio.com/

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13 years 5 days ago #45558 by digishutterbug
Always RAW unless I'm just taking family type snaps where speed counts and I just want to catch the moment.


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13 years 5 days ago #45561 by Joves
RAW+JpegFine. Reason being if I have an image that just needs some minor tweaking then I can do it and use it right away. If it needs more work then I go into the RAW file. Storage is so cheap that it doesnt really matter how much space it takes.


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13 years 5 days ago #45569 by Baydream

Joves wrote: RAW+JpegFine. Reason being if I have an image that just needs some minor tweaking then I can do it and use it right away. If it needs more work then I go into the RAW file. Storage is so cheap that it doesnt really matter how much space it takes.

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