The only advantage to RAW is when it necessary to adjust pixel
brightness levels for either exposure or color balance. If the exposure
and color balance are spot on the JPEG will be all that's required. Of
course, my exposure and color balance are usually not always spot on.
That's why I shoot raw. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/12/2011 2:50 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Thanks for your comments, and you're right, on both counts, Moose.
> But I hadn't realised that I would like the jpg result.
>
> I'm almost tempted to use only jpgs from the E-3: my main reason for
> using RAW is that I might ruin the jpgs with too much fettling, but
> of course that's a throwback to the way I used to process images --
> in PS. Now that I use Aperture or LightZone that problem does not
> apply.
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