Am 19.01.2014 19:48, schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> Interesting but ... one would need to store the raw along with the tiff 
> which is probably 10 times the size of the raw file.
Well, it is not that bad. The size of a X-E2 raw is approximately 34MB.
The compressed tiff requires approximately 75MB. So you actually need 3
times the size of the raw file. This is still painful, but for me it is
reasonable. I simply try to be less lazy and delete some more images
that are not worth be kept. Moreover, once the tiffs are generated, you
can store the raw files in a zip archive, which is 0.75 times the size
of the uncompressed raw files (fuji does not compress the raws).
Investing the disk space is the price I pay to use a great camera with
great lenses and and still take advantage of my favorite image
processing software. For me, it is a good deal :D

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