Which do you shoot in? Raw? Jpg? Both?


Which do you shoot in? Raw? Jpg? Both?  

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  1. 1. Which do you shoot in? Raw? Jpg? Both?

    • RAW all of the time.
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    • RAW a majority of the time.
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    • JPG a majority of the time.
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    • JPG all of the time.
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    • RAW + JPG
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RAW all of the time. I just want to get what the camera sees, not what it's JPEG processing/engine sees. Then I PP myself so I can get exactly what I want.

Off topic: teriba, slow down dude! sex will kill you one day :D

What is the difference between JPEG and RAW?

Not sure if my G7 does raw but will be getting a Nikon D60 soon, which I think does shoot in raw. From what I have read above, raw images are stupidly larger? Why is that? I would apreciate a human response, not a link :p

What is the difference between JPEG and RAW?

Not sure if my G7 does raw but will be getting a Nikon D60 soon, which I think does shoot in raw. From what I have read above, raw images are stupidly larger? Why is that? I would apreciate a human response, not a link :p

A raw file is the straight data recorded by the camera. Unlike jpeg files, a raw is uncompressed and does not apply any of the in-camera processing such as white balance, sharpening, noise reduction, etc. Because of this, raw files must be processed on your computer--where you can do all the processing that a jpeg straight out of the camera does but with far more control and recovery.

Jpegs, in addition to be compressed, only store 8-bits per channel and thus clipping can occur in the shadows/highlights (dynamic range). Raw has saved me countless times when I didn't get the proper exposure of the image.

Raw all the way.

I paid thousands of dollars for my equipment, so why should I accept what nikon thinks my pictures should look like with their post processing? That, and you get more detail, and sharper images when you shoot raw. There is no way in hell that i would shoot jpg, unless it was party pictures or snapshots, in which case i still would use my pocket point and shoot camera, the S51c. Every new body I get gets set to RAW and stays there. with total available storage at 28GB right now for my camera, with a 32GB card, I have more than enough space for 16MB raw files.

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