> Now in the digital world, RAW is all the rage, but precisely for many of the 
> opposite reasons transparency was predominantly viewed as good.

In truth, RAW is all the rage for many of the same reasons that transparencies 
are embraced. The RAW image is your basic unadulterated information. Digital 
jpegs or tiffs are processed by the camera software to default standards. It's 
something like having your negatives processed in a mini-lab that never tweaks 
the settings on the machine.
Paul



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