On 1/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed:

>That's true if the subject of your shot doesn't demand an extended
>range. However, if you're working with bright highlights and deep
>shadows, you can achieve more with RAW than you can with a perfectly
>exposed jpeg. RAW also enables better fine tuning of color temperature
>and better upsizing of the file.

I agree with everything there Paul........except that last bit :-)

Promise me you'll do a little test - shoot the same (well lit) scene in
both RAW and jpeg. Stick them both through PS and bump them both up to
A3. Examine. Report back.







Cheers,
  Cotty


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