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Re: Hi-new to forum [Re: Visceral Image] #12607
01/20/08 01:02 PM
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Why would I do that when the results I am getting from JPG are excellent? Why would I want to take up gigs of hard drive space on raw files?

If you get it right in camera, you really don't need raw. Now, if you screw up, that is a whole different ballgame

Re: Hi-new to forum [Re: Julie] #12608
01/20/08 03:58 PM
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If you ever want to shoot for commercial publications, they usually require much larger files and submission in tiff format; raw is much better for those needs. Of course, if you never expect to sell to major publications, jpg works great.

Re: Hi-new to forum [Re: Visceral Image] #12609
01/20/08 08:05 PM
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I guess it depends on what kind of publication. The stuff I have sold has been mainly in magazines or as ads for different things. The cover shot I had was a cropped image from a 5mp E-1. If they like the image enough, they will buy it.

Most of my stuff is not shot for commercial use. It is mainly for clients.

I shot raw and jpg today to see if there would be a difference. Which was really none. Though, I am *still* waiting for the raw files to process.

The majority of my PS work cannot be done in a raw converter, except for maybe lightroom. I may download another trial of that and see if I can use some cool presets and shorten my time in PS

Re: Hi-new to forum [Re: Julie] #12610
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Most of my stuff is not shot for commercial use. It is mainly for clients.

I shot raw and jpg today to see if there would be a difference. Which was really none. Though, I am *still* waiting for the raw files to process.

The majority of my PS work cannot be done in a raw converter, except for maybe lightroom. I may download another trial of that and see if I can use some cool presets and shorten my time in PS




I certainly respect your decision to shoot jpg. When I started digital I also shot jpg but soon found the editors/clients wanted tiffs converted from raw. I agree, for 99% of the work, a well shot jpg is a good as a raw file.

Re: Hi-new to forum [Re: Visceral Image] #12611
01/22/08 11:00 AM
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Funny, I started shooting raw and went back to JPG. I don't shoot for the stock agencies. Though, I have sold some to companies.

If they want a bigger file I can always convert a jpg to TIFF. My jpg files are not very compressed as it is.

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Re: Hi-new to forum [Re: timmy77] #12613
01/25/08 06:37 PM
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Hi Timmy,

You are not the only one here who paints their photos. Dee Dee also does many of this sort of thing.

Welcome all!

James

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