Yesterday, I shot my first every RAW wedding using the 4gb Hitachi
microdrive (courtesy of the Muvo)!  I did use some jpgs, just for the family
shots which are very easy to expose, so that I had more room for shooting
the creative stuff RAW.  Anyways, I had a great time, and it all went
swimmingly, apart from the amount of batteries that I chewed through, but
that is nothing that carrying a few extra sets won't fix.

Well, it just took me exactly 1 hour and 26 minutes to download my almost
full Microdrive from the shoot! I think this will become one of those "start
it up and walk away" jobs!

A question, and I know that it has been briefly touched upon before but...

Yesterday's wedding resulted in 495 images captured.  Of these, about 85%
were RAW with the remaining 15% hi res jpegs.  I know that it has been
discussed briefly, but I was just wondering what kind of workflow those who
are shooting RAW are following.  It will take me a good week to wade through
so many images , even using the PS CS plug-in....

Also, a couple of you mentioned batch conversion of RAW (.pef) files to
.jpg - I find this concept a little confusing though.  If I immediately
convert my .pef files to .jpgs doesn't it kind of defeat the purpose of
shooting RAW in the first place?  I mean would I be losing information and
also the ability to correct exposure, white balance etc with the extra
latitude that the Plug-in allows?

Please correct me if I am wrong, and any further suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.

TIA,
tan.

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