On 17 April 2015 at 10:30, Michael Below <be...@judiz.de> wrote:
> Maybe you should import only the RAW into darktable? There is an option for
> that in the importer.
>
> As I understand it, RAW+jpg is meant so that you have a jpg right away (for
> quick social media sharing or something like that) and a RAW to edit later,
> right?
>
That's one way to use it.
Another way to use it is to look at the SooC JPEG and see if it is good
enough. If it is, then use it, if not then go back to the RAW file and set
about improving it. As a workflow this works if you are not a
perfectionist and most of the time are happy with the SooC JPEG.
Yes, I take the point that it is possible to create the JPEG from the RAW
but it takes time to do that. Simply exporting the RAWs as JPEGs does not
produce images which are as pleasing, in most cases, as the SooC JPEGs.
People have different amounts of time they are prepared to invest in each
picture depending on the nature of the pictures and where they are going
to. It is helpful to have a single tool that can deal with variations in
workflow.
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