This is a problem, but for those who want the very best image it is a
problem that is worth tolerating. The reason to capture the image in
RAW format is that it is the only version of the data that is exactly
what the camera captured. A TIFF or JPEG file is obtained by
processing what the camera captured. This processing is performed by
the puny computer inside the camera and in a context where speed is
of the essence. Hence the algorithms employed are designed for speed,
not to produce the best quality. Capturing RAW postpones the
processing for later and moves the processing to a powerful desktop
computer and a context where speed is not as important. The
conversion from RAW to TIFF or JEPG can be performed using algorithms
that emphasize quality.


I know the problem with RAW files. Format is camera dependent. Is there a standard yet?


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