> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Skip
 
".. there's just so little point in the extra step 
> in workflow to 
> convert from RAW to JPEG. .."

> Skip Middleton
> http://www.shadowcatcherimagery.com 
> 

I don't understand that bit.  Why do people assume it has to be
converted to jpg ?  You can print raw straight to the printer so why
convert at all ?  When I produce my web stuff I do that in the browser
in CS2 so it converts to small jpgs obviously but all my other
processing is done in raw and saved as psd's if I think it's necessary.
So the only downside is size - and disk is (relatively) cheap these
days.


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